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Old 06-26-2019, 12:20 PM
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That's 25 percent fewer than in 2017, prompting chief engineer Al Oppenheiser to go as far as admitting "[the Ford Mustang's] been eating our lunch" in an interview last September.
Ouch..... I think all of the car manufacturers are moving away from cars and sedans and into crossovers and suvs. I believe Ford announced they are getting rid of most of their cars (but keeping the stang) as well.

Cars in general are not selling well as opposed to crossovers, suv's and trucks.

Wonder why GM does not bring back the hummer lineup? I know the Chinese tried to buy the brand a while back and were rebuffed. We had a fleet of them in my company and still have three on the road with +150k on the clocks. One of the best vehicles GM has ever produced as far as utility is concerned. I would buy a fleet again as they got more attention then billboards.

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