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Edstock

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  1. Excellent! Takes time, but Lincoln is making solid progress.
  2. Excellent! Then maybe, just maybe, we could see it in North America. Sergio'll freak! With a 2.0 or 2.3 EB and the right transmission, IMHO, it could be very successful with people who don't want to pay $100 a fill-up.
  3. "The latest version of the Troller IS based on the T6." Um, no. AFAIK, it is its own BOF design, and would require a complete re-design to make it meet collision regs for NA. Too bad, IMHO, it's the right size for when gas goes back up, in another 3-4 years. http://blog.caranddriver.com/the-bronco-trolls-on-fords-muscular-troller-t4-for-brazil-is-pretty-bitchin/
  4. Those aren't "gaping holes", they're "Opportunity Vacancies" . . .
  5. " an opportunity to provide the customer with a new experience with Navistar " Such lucky customers . . .
  6. Reminds me of the Lotus 30, which lacked success, too. http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/img/22872/Lotus-30-S1-Ford.html
  7. The Toro's right fender isn't right and/or the right tailgate is not hung properly.
  8. Mule time: it appears that the rear fender is about 2" wider than the tail light's edge, and the window after the C pillar is a cobbled-up piece as well — plus just count all the rivets.
  9. I might be wrong, but isn't MAN trucks part of VW?
  10. Besides, the market will decide, soon enough.
  11. IMHO, as they are, those ads are the most sophisticated ads I've ever seen for a car. Silence is golden.
  12. It's a mainstream media thing, selective coverage; progressive web news sites, not so much.
  13. Then there's Ford Racing/Mountune — they might offer chip-setters like those for the Fiesta ST and Focus ST and other goodies,
  14. 3.5 EB RWD + ZF/Getrag transaxle and a Fiesta delivery van.
  15. "Ford Motor Co posted a third-quarter profit that trounced Wall Street forecasts on Tuesday, driven by higher vehicle prices and record profit margins of 12 percent in North America." Very good.
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