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jldude -> RE: what exactly is the fussion replacing? (2/3/2008 12:06:57 AM)
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ORIGINAL: RNGMSTR Don't kid yourself thinking that Ford may actually take some sales back from imports with the Fusion. The Fusion itself is an import from mexico, along with the other 2 models of it. It may say Ford on the grill, but it's built in Mexico and is another way of Ford cutting American jobs for cheap labor over the border. Ok first of all, if you wanna consider where a vehicle is made as classifying it as an import, than many 1986 F150s would have to be such as they were built in canada. And my '98 Escort was built in hermisillo, mexico. Most car companies today whether domestic or import build different vehicles in different countires. I would go so far as to say that the majority of all ford vehicles are imported, just as most imports are likely built in the US than imported. Does that make ford an import? Of course the fusion will take back market share from the imports, the question is just how much. The fusion has already overtaken the accord in consumer quality and is just a few points behind toyota in a 1400 point quality survey. Look it up. If other ford models follow this example, "import quality" will be a thing of the past.
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