630land Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 (edited) Brits are only good at making music and theater. Anyway, the D3 Taurus outsold the sainted CV! Also, Chicago PD is switching from CV to Tahoes and Impalas. 'Panther death watch' is kicking into high gear. Maybe Ford will buy the LX car tooling to replace the old cats. Mopar is ready to go any day now. Edited December 4, 2008 by 630land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jon_the_limey Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 Brits are only good at making music and theater. Oi! We're not all loonies and luvvies! Given half a chance us Brits can still make some cracking stuff: The last one (the 3.6 TDV8 designed and made by Ford in Britain) I was hoping you chaps over in the US would get it's successor in the F150, but with Ford GM and Toyota postponing their light duty diesel trucks that appears to be less likely, and with the current climate I can understand why. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickF1011 Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 It sounds to me like an extension of his usual "Jelly-bean shaped cars" diatribe. To which I say, which automaker isn't making aerodynamic vehicles today and has thusly been more successful than Ford as a result? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 Ford's most successful vehicles ever in the Taurus? 1. Big 3 CARS used to OWN 90% US Market share in the 1960's what is their share today Nick? 2. What's the Taurus market share in % in the US car market with it's 3,000 Taurus sales in November 2008 just interested Nick, even the Mini sold more ? 3. Ford's Escort sold 20 million, how many more Taurus's above 20 million did Ford sell if you say it was Fords most successful car? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickF1011 Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 (edited) 1. Big 3 CARS used to OWN 90% US Market share in the 1960's what is their share today Nick? 2. What's the Taurus market share in % in the US car market with it's 3,000 Taurus sales in November 2008 just interested Nick, even the Mini sold more ? 3. Ford's Escort sold 20 million, how many more Taurus's above 20 million did Ford sell if you say it was Fords most successful car? You are hopeless. You fail to understand ANY of the reasons WHY the market shares and sales have changed. Until you understand that, throwing around all the numbers you want won't make a difference. You have NO clue how the market works or why any of the results are what they are. I mean, you DO realize that the quickest disintegration to the Big 3's market share occurred during the "glory days" when they were selling cars you praise so highly like the Cortina and Escort, right? Oh wait, no, you don't realize that. You think their market share suddenly went from 90% to 45% once the Taurus hit the market. And let's not even get into PROFITS. Ford was the the most profitable automaker in the WORLD as recently as 1999. They made more money then than they ever did during the times they owned far more market share. You haven't any idea how the business operates, do you? You are clueless. Go drive your rustbucket Cortina and leave the rest of us who like MODERN cars alone. Edited December 4, 2008 by NickF1011 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 (edited) You are hopeless. You fail to understand ANY of the reasons WHY the market shares and sales have changed. Until you understand that, throwing around all the numbers you want won't make a difference. You have NO clue how the market works or why any of the results are what they are. Go drive your rustbucket Cortina and leave the rest of us who like MODERN cars alone. Yeah and you keep posing in boring dull Japanese Mazda 6 that send most folk to sleep and keep sending your bucks back to Nippon. A lot of the poor ole folk of the 1960's that were all buying driving cars 50 yeas ago might be dead now but at least they brought cars from the big three and not crap Japanese companies like Mazda they would turn in their graves at the boring crap produced today. Edited December 4, 2008 by Ford Jellymoulds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickF1011 Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 Yeah and you keep posing in boring dull Japanese Mazda 6 that send most folk to sleep and sending your bucks back to Nippon. A lot of the poor ole folk of the 1960's that were all buying driving cars 50 yeas ago might be dead now but at least they brought cars from the big three and not crap Japanese companies like Mazda they would turn in their graves at the boring crap produced today. Hmmm... my parents owned a big ol "AMERICAN PRIDE" vehicle called the Caprice. I'm sorry, but my Mazda6 runs CIRCLES around that bloated overweight piece of shit and it would run CIRCLES around the 1979 Cortina you love so much in terms of acceleration, handling, and braking, comfort, reliability, safety, and any other metric you could come up with to compare them by. Sorry. Your argument holds no water there. Oh, and do not leave off the OTHER car I own: My Cobra, with its "Jellymould" 1990's styling, would outrun and outhandle basically ANY Ford vehicle ever sold in the UK prior to 1980. Yeah, boring as hell. :rolleyes: Face it. You are old and you feel left out of the changing world. Am I right? That's too bad. Really. I feel for you. But just bause you are stuck living the past doesn't mean the rest of the world should be expected to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Extreme4x4 Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 People that were driving 50 years ago didn't have Japanese cars to buy. Toyota and Honda may have had a tiny presence in the 60's................ and it got a small amount larger in the 70's. They started to gain a reputation in the late 80's for making reliable cars, even if they did prematurely rust. It wasn't until the 90's that they became mainstream. The point being, of course the Big 3 had all of the marketshare in the 50's, 60's, and most of it in the 70's................ there was NO other choice. If you add 15 new players into a marketplace that previously really had 3-4.................. those original 3-4 are going to lose marketshare. THERE IS NO CHOICE. It is simply a numbers thing. Anyway, I will not talk to you any longer. You have no ability to read or comprehend what other people are saying, and believe that YOUR take on the subject, is the only one that is true. You truly are like P.................. you are just more polite about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 Hmmm... my parents owned a big ol "AMERICAN PRIDE" vehicle called the Caprice. I'm sorry, but my Mazda6 runs CIRCLES around that bloated overweight piece of shit and it would run CIRCLES around the 1979 Cortina you love so much in terms of acceleration, handling, and braking, comfort, reliability, safety, and any other metric you could come up with to compare them by. Sorry. Your argument holds no water there. Oh, and do not leave off the OTHER car I own: My Cobra, with its "Jellymould" 1990's styling, would outrun and outhandle basically ANY Ford vehicle ever sold in the UK prior to 1980. Yeah, boring as hell. :rolleyes: Face it. You are old and you feel left out of the changing world. Am I right? That's too bad. Really. I feel for you. But just bause you are stuck living the past doesn't mean the rest of the world should be expected to. 3,000 Taurus sales a month, and going to your government with your begging bowls and buying boring dull bland crappy Mazda 6's that the way forwards, build dull boring bland cars that nobody wants to buy, how did they get it so wrong in the past Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 (edited) People that were driving 50 years ago didn't have Japanese cars to buy. They didnot not have folk like Nick around back then that like buying Japanese cars. Even watching paint dry offers more excitement than a Mazda 6 If Mazda 6 was the only car left on Earth that you could buy l would rather hop on the bus or cycle to work or catch the train it would be a million time more exciting than owning a very dull bland anonymous super boring blob of Japanese Jello Mazda 6 crap like Nick owns. Edited December 4, 2008 by Ford Jellymoulds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickF1011 Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 (edited) 3,000 Taurus sales a month, and going to your government with your begging bowls and buying boring dull bland crappy Mazda 6's that the way forwards, build dull boring bland cars that nobody wants to buy, how did they get it so wrong in the past Yet another fundamentally clueless response. Again, Ford's MOST PROFITABLE YEAR EVER was loooooooooong after the Cortina was discontinued. I'm sure it makes you sad, but that's the facts. And once again, how can you possibly call a Mazda6 that outperforms the Cortina in EVERY measurable manner "boring dull bland crappy"? If that's the case, the Cortina was "more boring duller blander and crappier", no? I say again it comes down to you getting old. What was once "cool" just doesn't cut it anymore. Things have changed. You haven't. You don't understand the market today. You don't understand what is popular today. You don't understand why it is popular today. You don't seem to understand much of anything today for that matter. And for God's sake, at least make some sort of attempt to use grammar. Edited December 4, 2008 by NickF1011 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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