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pstokely

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Wed Apr 25, 2018, 09:05 PM Apr 2018

Ford to stop selling every car in North America but the Mustang and Focus Active [View all]

Source: Techcrunch

Ford today announced it will phase out most cars it sells in North America. According to its latest financial release, the auto giant “will transition to two vehicles” — the Mustang and an unannounced vehicle, the Focus Active, being the only traditional cars it sells in the region. Ford sees 90 percent of its North America portfolio in trucks, utilities and commercial vehicles. Citing a reduction in consumer demand and product profitability, Ford is in turn not investing in the next generation of sedans. The Taurus is no more.

The press release also talks about a new type of vehicle, though it sounds like a crossover. This so-called white space vehicle will “combine the best attributes of cars and utilities, such as higher ride height, space and versatility.”

Currently, Ford sells six sedans and coupes in North America: the Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, C-Max, Mustang and Taurus. This lineup hits multiple segments, from the compact Fiesta to the mid-size Focus, C-Max and Fusion to the full-size Taurus. The Mustang stands alone as the lone coupe.

It’s likely Lincoln’s sedans will also disappear, though this was not explicitly stated in today’s press release. Lincoln currently sells the mid-size MKZ and full-size Continental — both share platforms with Ford counterparts. If Ford is phasing out development of sedan platforms, Lincoln will likely suffer, too.

Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/25/ford-to-stop-selling-every-car-in-north-america-but-the-mustang-and-focus-active/



are the cars they're phasing out even big sellers?
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This decision would be stupid. S.E. TN Liberal Apr 2018 #1
There will still be the Ford Focus. xor Apr 2018 #31
The 2020 Focus will be built in China. TheBlackAdder Apr 2018 #68
Well that sucks if true. xor Apr 2018 #74
Interesting Sherman A1 Apr 2018 #2
Wow. Delphinus Apr 2018 #3
Who's brilliant idea was this? NBachers Apr 2018 #4
A lot of Cops are driving SUVs right now! rgbecker Apr 2018 #13
most of them around here drive the Explorer Police interceptor pstokely Apr 2018 #15
In my Podunk town, the last remaining Crown Vic is just about to be retired Brother Buzz Apr 2018 #39
I see cops driving Chrysler cars wasupaloopa Apr 2018 #52
In my area, Dodge. Cold War Spook Apr 2018 #72
Chevrolet offers a police package on the Impala jmowreader Apr 2018 #79
Chrysler took the lead on this. Seem everyone wants crossovers... kysrsoze Apr 2018 #5
Market forces have changed Wellstone ruled Apr 2018 #6
I suspect there is some alternate product development in the Enoki33 Apr 2018 #7
Best reply on this thread Quemado Apr 2018 #86
WTF? matt819 Apr 2018 #8
Trump will get those jobs back! SergeStorms Apr 2018 #11
I wouldn't expect any job losses MichMan Apr 2018 #18
Crossovers are the new sedans DeminPennswoods Apr 2018 #21
Well, I'm a current Ford Taurus owner - I have always favored full size sedans - I don't like Midwestern Democrat Apr 2018 #37
I also have a Taurus and absolutely love it. Dang! Every time I fall in love with a model, they Frustratedlady Apr 2018 #66
Chevy is killing the Impala and Sonic. MicaelS Apr 2018 #78
When it rains, it pours. NT Midwestern Democrat Apr 2018 #85
This decision as soon as Trump dropped mileage requirements bucolic_frolic Apr 2018 #9
I don't think that has anything to do with it MichMan Apr 2018 #22
People aren't buying cars because nobody has any money to spend. Initech Apr 2018 #50
Manufacturers don't make as much money on small vehicles bucolic_frolic Apr 2018 #61
Decisions like this are NOT made on the drop of a dime like that Blue_Adept Apr 2018 #60
I just bought a Ford C-Max Hybrid...2018... FarPoint Apr 2018 #10
friend of mine has one as well...2017 i think...she loves it dembotoz Apr 2018 #81
I'm so totally thrilled with this car . FarPoint Apr 2018 #83
We will see what happens, but this is exactly what got Detroit in trouble, they didn't diversify, still_one Apr 2018 #12
Ford is resting on sales of trucks & SUV's Historic NY Apr 2018 #14
The car industry runs in cycles, and I think there is a very real risk that the current owners of still_one Apr 2018 #19
but how many cars does Ford sell now? pstokely Apr 2018 #17
I have no idea, but I do see a lot of Ford cars around, especially the hybrid and plug-in hybrids still_one Apr 2018 #23
Look, I prefer cars and dislike SUV MichMan Apr 2018 #35
Right now it is 70%. Perhaps no one has noticed, but fuel prices have been on the uptick. You still_one Apr 2018 #45
They really are losing market share...... Historic NY Apr 2018 #25
I am not seeing at all what you are seeing with the data you posted MichMan Apr 2018 #28
Each car has the monthly sales number when you click on them. Historic NY Apr 2018 #38
That is why they are dropping those models; consumers aren't buying them MichMan Apr 2018 #40
YUP. Historic NY Apr 2018 #41
Meanwhile your tax dollars subsidize all the F250s & Navigators they can build. TheSmarterDog Apr 2018 #16
Chevy has already switched to Camaros in NASCAR JohnnyRingo Apr 2018 #20
About a year ago Chevrolet is considering phasing out the Volt, Sonic, and other cars. That they still_one Apr 2018 #27
I live about 20 miles north of Lordstown, Ohio... JohnnyRingo Apr 2018 #57
I hear you. The automobile industry has always run in cycles, It is a tough business from still_one Apr 2018 #71
giving up on the electric vehicles market? nt msongs Apr 2018 #24
No, just sedans MichMan Apr 2018 #26
electric super duty trucks? pstokely Apr 2018 #32
This is the answer wysimdnwyg Apr 2018 #69
And what happens when gas prices go way up? Ohiogal Apr 2018 #29
Sigh, Crossovers are selling; Sedans are not MichMan Apr 2018 #33
The Japanese automakers love this idea. briv1016 Apr 2018 #30
Watch out (best of luck) MR. ELECTABLE Apr 2018 #43
I think it's an unimntended consequence of the plus-sizing of America nitpicker Apr 2018 #58
Tauruses, Fusions and Focuses have been great sellers for Ford... TheDebbieDee Apr 2018 #34
My brother loves his Fusion Freddie Apr 2018 #55
I've loved my hybrid Fusion MBS Apr 2018 #64
Aw crap! hurple Apr 2018 #36
Not to worry too much. Even with lead times, Ford may... machoneman Apr 2018 #42
It may also have the oppositie effect. It did with me. I had a 2013 Volt, and when still_one Apr 2018 #47
I am happy to keep buying Japanese RainCaster Apr 2018 #44
I'm in love with the Kia Stinger. Initech Apr 2018 #48
Stinger is an awesome car Locrian Apr 2018 #70
Is this what "drain the swamp" means? Initech Apr 2018 #46
This has been done by GM..No More, ..Olds, and Pontiac..correct!...and there was another Stuart G Apr 2018 #49
Saturn Freddie Apr 2018 #54
But Trump promised to bring back the auto industry. RandySF Apr 2018 #51
He should bring back this project: dalton99a Apr 2018 #53
here's video of that car pstokely Apr 2018 #56
I remember almost 15 years ago re: Chevy BumRushDaShow Apr 2018 #59
C max d_r Apr 2018 #62
WTF?? MBS Apr 2018 #63
GM discontinuing six sedans as well James48 Apr 2018 #65
Sales numbers melm00se Apr 2018 #67
The Ford F-Series truck line has been the best selling vehicle in the US for 35 years inwiththenew Apr 2018 #73
I also think that melm00se Apr 2018 #75
millennials view cars as appliances pstokely Apr 2018 #77
Detroit used to be able to drive up sales by implementing major design changes every three years. Midwestern Democrat Apr 2018 #84
Probably because they know we'll never repair roads and you'll need a tank (SUV) or truck to get Hoyt Apr 2018 #76
No more Fusion Hybrid? I thought that was a big seller. Ilsa Apr 2018 #80
gas prices going up so lets stop making small cars...what could possibly go wrong? dembotoz Apr 2018 #82
Dumb... Blue_Tires Apr 2018 #87
40% of all American adults are now obese NickB79 Apr 2018 #88
how many people will lose job because of this? nikki haley Apr 2018 #89
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