Ford Says Ditching Sedans Was ‘Absolutely’ the Right Call. Still, It Might Bring Them Back
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Sedans had to die to free up money for new models like the Bronco and Maverick, the head of Ford's passenger-car business says.
Sedans had to die to free up money for new models like the Bronco and Maverick, the head of Ford's passenger-car business says.
Sedans had to die to free up money for new models like the Bronco and Maverick, the head of Ford's passenger-car business says.
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