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"© Ford Motor Company Ford's compact Focus is currently built at its Michigan Assembly Plant near Detroit. The next Focus will be built in China, freeing Michigan Assembly to build the more profitable Ranger and Bronco instead. "
Sure is too bad Ford closed and tore down the nice assembly plant they had in the Twin Cites. And it was making the Ranger pickup.
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Originally posted by Tom Wesenberg View Post"© Ford Motor Company Ford's compact Focus is currently built at its Michigan Assembly Plant near Detroit. The next Focus will be built in China, freeing Michigan Assembly to build the more profitable Ranger and Bronco instead. "
Sure is too bad Ford closed and tore down the nice assembly plant they had in the Twin Cites. And it was making the Ranger pickup."Bullshit and Brilliance Comes with Age and Experience"
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If so, please email me at [email protected]
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