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Bleeding cash and with its very survival uncertain, Ford Motor Co., an icon of American automaking, will try to import some of its success from across the Atlantic.
Louisville, Ky., Ford plants to shift production
Ford Motor Co. is going down the road ahead with Kentucky.
Ford's plans to retool truck plants at a glance
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it will retool its Michigan Truck plant in the Detroit suburb of Wayne and the Louisville, Ky., assembly plant from their current truck products so they can make small cars. The company also announced several other factory changes in response to the ever-changing U.S. market.
Ford's promised new products at a glance
Ford Motor Co. announced a slew of new products that will come to North America by 2010, including six vehicles from Europe, as the company responds to rising gas prices and consumer demands for more fuel-efficient options. Here's what's on the way: Ford Motor Co. posted the worst quarterly performance in its history Thursday, losing $8.67 billion in the second quarter.
Summary Box: Ford to revamp truck plants for cars
WHAT: Ford Motor Co. plans to retool U.S. truck and SUV plants and bring six vehicles to the U.S. from overseas to meet growing demand for more fuel-efficient cars, according to a person briefed on the company's plans. The person requested anonymity because Ford doesn't plan an announcement until Thursday.
AP source: Ford to retool truck lines to make cars
Ford Motor Co. plans to revamp some U.S. plants and bring six small vehicles to the U.S. market from overseas to meet customers' growing demand for more fuel-efficient options, a person briefed on the company's plans said Tuesday.
Texas cops: Man in 2 wrecks over 4 hours; 1 dead
Police say a motorist caused a fatal rollover after an illegal left turn, then started an eight-car pileup four hours later by rear-ending a stopped car.
2 women killed in head-on crash in Kenosha County
Two women were killed when the cars they were driving collided head-on in Kenosha County.
Honda grows while US auto industry falters
When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. |
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