http://fordauthority.com/2018/04/for...-focus-models/
Another nail in the coffin of the automobile.
http://fordauthority.com/2018/04/for...-focus-models/
Another nail in the coffin of the automobile.
The article lost me when it called the Mustang a halo vehicle.
Mustang will be the only car? The focus that's left is a crossover...
Jesus.
The next oil crisis will be a hoot for them. Even if the SUVs/SAVs get good gas mileage the optics will be bad. The Cash for Clunkers fiasco was only, what, a decade ago?
This seems like an odd choice considering most of those cars help them achieve average mileage targets, unless they have found a way to massively improve the efficiency of their SUVs and trucks.
I'm starting to think that the average consumer understands better than enthusiasts that CUVs are getting pretty close to car fuel economy.
A 1.5L FWD Escape gets 26 mpg combined, a 1.5L FWD Fusion gets 27 mpg. Sure, the Fusion gets 4 mpg better on the highway, but the identical city rating is probably more relevant for most people's commutes.
The other thing is, CARB calculates there MPG requirements based off wheelbase, etc. So if they are getting the same city mpg as the cars, but with larger footprint, they are actually getting a better calculated economy.
Well, maybe time to start thinking about packing it up I think. This company doesn't give one shit about anything other than next quarter's profit margin anymore. It's foolish not only from a long term business standpoint, but also from the perspective of being a compelling company with products that people love.
People don't like sedans any longer and only thing more profitable than CUV/SUVs are pickups.
Still think they're being rather short-sighted (maybe their electric and hybrid programs are much further along than I'm seeing)
overall it's disgraceful, but more on our (the American consumers) part than Ford's (their still making sedans/hatches for other parts of the world).