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And Ford would be currently non-competitive because of all the technology (and vehicle platforms) that Volvo developed in that time that they are currently using.

Not a great financial investment but a very solid investment in technology and production.

This is very very promising news.
the "golf is nicer" can you let me know how you know that? have you driven a US spec Fiesta?

Declaring one car "nicer" than the other before it isn't even released is fanboy bs.
This whole launch is a massive WIN for Ford. It would be interesting to see how sales back it up.
sigh... aprime doesn't get jokes.
On top of that they will probably be targeted also based on dealer/service support capability.


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all you are doing is spending billions to postpone the inevitable.

Why not promote US innovation so we can once again be a world leader in something?

If we don't push the bleeding edge in electric innovation then someone else will, and we will once again be buying things instead of making them ourselves.
yes, but it is made of sugar cane and not corn. Big difference (the end product is the same but the amount of energy needed to get there is much lower).
E85 was a scam, people know it, the manufactures are suffering and are looking for a way to recoup some of their investment.
Michas - that solves another problem - more clutches needed? More work for our auto workers! More work for auto workers means fewer homes foreclosed upon!

Who knew that manual transmissions could solve the financial crisis?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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