Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
Good old Ford cheating the home market out of the best
products yet again, it looks like since CEO Mark Fields
took over at the helm the company is going back to its
bad old ways of offering more [censored] in the US saving
the best for "over there".
There IS a market in the US for the Everest and it would sell in significant numbers if marketed right.
My other question is ..where was the Everest designed?
In Europe is my guess. Dearborn hates being one upped
by their German Ford counterparts. If you look through
history everytime Ford brought great FoE products to the US the US manglement did EVERYTHING to kill their chances of being
successful with all manner of sabotage from poor or nonexistent
marketing, to not offering proper service support at the shop.
Sorry mate. Your post's for profitable business model's would be dubious on a micro level and your suggestions on the macro level are plain humorous and very flawed.
Good old Ford cheating the home market out of the best
products yet again, it looks like since CEO Mark Fields
took over at the helm the company is going back to its
bad old ways of offering more [censored] in the US saving
the best for "over there".
There IS a market in the US for the Everest and it would sell in significant numbers if marketed right.
My other question is ..where was the Everest designed?
In Europe is my guess. Dearborn hates being one upped
by their German Ford counterparts. If you look through
history everytime Ford brought great FoE products to the US the US manglement did EVERYTHING to kill their chances of being
successful with all manner of sabotage from poor or nonexistent
marketing, to not offering proper service support at the shop.
Sorry mate. Your post's for profitable business model's would be dubious on a micro level and your suggestions on the macro level are plain humorous and very flawed.