Ford: The Last Free Man in Motown?

November 25, 2009 by Colin Bird

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  • JPD80
    Of that supposed $135 billion debt, over $100 billion of it is customer
    credit financing on new vehicles. This is what enables Ford to sell off
    those credit notes at will, something GM can't do any more......
  • SkapeGote
    Sup,
    P is wrong, they are not 135 Billion in debt. He is just angry because his poor Crown Vic tanked on him, and he think Ford scred him over. Anytime you want P I will discuss the near $18k I have put into my BMW or the $7800 I have into my brother-in-laws 2007 Silverado. One lemon does not make a bad car company.
  • "P"
    Don't kid yourself....Ford will go C11 sooner than later.

    Their half-hearted appliances may have some "wow" factor, but they are killed by the competition in sales, they are not class competitive, Lincoln's are now just (extremely cheap) overpriced rebadges of Fords, Mercury has no direction, and they are in debt up to their eyeballs (135 BILLION)
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