Well, Dart sold 6 units this year, and died in 2016.....
I just don't understand how they always have so many old models sitting around. Like is there some warehouse of old products somewhere? I can't imagine a dealer just letting old cars sit on the lot for 8 years...
This is where I'm starting to become concerned as well. It feels like Ford is saying "Well we struggled with other segments, and made a lot of money with trucks, so let's just make everything a truck". That's a really shortsighted perspective imo.
There's nothing wrong with investing in highly profitable segments, but at what point are you slicing the pie too thin, while simultaneously neglecting other segments?
https://www.thedrive.com/news/dodge-sold-17-new-journeys-last-year-even-though-it-died-in-2020
More zombie products-I wonder what the oldest nameplate they have every sold as “new” is