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Old 08-10-2011, 12:22 PM   #11
Joe5619
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Default Re: September sales numbers: Drive.com

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Originally Posted by jpd80
And you're not listening either,

Ford is not overproducing by 13% because.......... those vehicles are not being built.
I know that & you’re not listing!!! "IF".. "IF".. They were at full production (of the current line rate) they'd be building 13% more..


The last time Ford sold more than 4,600 local cars was June 2010.. That has been 15 months of down days needed to balance to current rates.. As a bean counter that would concern me... Hence me underlining point.. SALES NEED TO LIFT!!! consistently over a long period of time!!


When Ford start selling 4,600 local cars constantly, then I'll be happy!! And so will the poor workers at the plant, living with down days..

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