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C.W. @ Apr 15th 2008 6:19PM
oh.. well since you put it that way your comments make much more sense.
oh, wait, no they dont. another typical rant from a bitter consumer lost in the previous decade of blunders. the whole point of the campaign is looking ahead. driving the vehicles again to see the changes. a portfolio that favors SUVs and trucks? are you kidding? for one, Ford has always dominated trucks and SUVs and will continue to do so, because even if gas hits $14.00 a gallon people will continue needing them. for two, ford is DOMINATING CUV and small car (finally) segments in terms of pure growth. in the next 2 years you will get the euro focus, you will get the euro suvs. etc. in the mean time, every product will be best in class in terms of fuel economy, safety and technology. you may hate sync, but guess what? 88% of people in the market for buying a car WANT sync's capabilities.
it must be cool to hate sweet technology and forward thinking in canada or something...