Ford shifts into small cars with Fiesta subcompact
AP - Wed Dec 2, 9:10 pm ETFord Motor Co.'s big U.S. gamble on small cars began Wednesday when it formally unveiled American versions of the new Fiesta subcompact at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Ford Motor Co.'s big U.S. gamble on small cars began Wednesday when it formally unveiled American versions of the new Fiesta subcompact at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. 's big U.S. gamble on small cars begins Wednesday when it formally unveils American versions of the new Fiesta subcompact at the Los Angeles Auto Show.Ford is hoping that the Fiesta and the U.S. version of the European Focus will take sales from the competition as the market shifts toward well-appointed smaller, more efficient vehicles. The company plans to ...
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Chrysler reported another big drop in US sales in November while Ford Motor Co. managed to hold steady in the month, according to sales figures released Tuesday.
Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday U.S. sales held steady in November as buyers snapped up fuel-efficient cars and crossovers, a sign that the market for new vehicles remains on a path to recovery.