So how do the imports crank them out by the droves. Great looking CARS. Reasonably priced CARS.
My Opinion is Ford FAILED Lincoln. There is no way there should not be a Lincoln Town Car. Lincoln needs an iconic FLEET vehicle. Halo Car YES Lincoln needs one I am yes, a MKS fanatic and I know I get on everyone nerves but that should have been a Luxury Sport Sedan Base Model and a Limited-Edition Luxury Performance Sedan that should have carried on the mantel for Lincoln in Limited numbers. Let Lincoln cook, create its own identity and lean on Ford SVT to deliver what they needed in performance. The big brother Ford Hand Me Down approach to Lincoln is what killed Lincoln, rebadged more expensive Fords in Tuxedos is not making sedans that had character, and charm for those that loved that side of Lincoln. Then there are cats like me that did get off on the sportier performance. Unfortunately, Ford has mucked it all up and I see no come back for Lincoln.I recently came across a blog post showcasing a concept car for a new Lincoln Sedan. As I read, the blog post mentioned that there have been a shift away from sedans to SUVs and this got me thinking, what happened to Lincoln Sedans. Please if anyone knows, can they let me know.
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WAY!My Opinion is Ford FAILED Lincoln. There is no way there should not be a Lincoln Town Car. Lincoln needs an iconic FLEET vehicle. Halo Car YES Lincoln needs one
Oh yes I did watch something very similar to this a few months back. This was very good. I always felt GM and Ford failed a lot of their different divisions by not letting those divisions have their own identity and character. The cookie cutter approach I feel is what killed the big 2. Ford messed up so bad having Jaguar, Land Over and Volvo. So much untapped potential to really share engines and transmission and technology but having each R & D taking their own different approaches for their brands. SO SAD.I had to search for it but here is the video I mentioned in my previous post. Worth a watch...
I don't think I have read any post that is so totally correct or so totally incorrect about Ford. There is truth to some degree in it all. But just my view here. The Ford family class B stock is one things that keeps Ford from being the best car company around. I had the pleasure (?) of spending some time with Edsel back some years ago. I was a peon and part of a focus group when he ran FMCC. We met quarterly as I recall and he was a nice guy but no one dared to contradict Mr. Ford. No one challenged his views and everyone was basically timid in his presence. His demeanor was that he was a holy man bestowed with wisdom beyond ordinary mortals BECAUSE he was a GGson of Henry. Later along came Billy Boy. A really grossly incompetent business man. As I understand 40% of the voting control is in the hands of the family. There have been several initiatives to address this inequity but it has not even come close. SO....The company could do anything. The corporate stakeholders own stock in the company. The Ford family is a huge holder of stock and I have stock as well.
After the 2008 2010 down turn and other economic events that impacted the company, the company is no longer going to fund models or things that do not return a profit. Hense the answer from the Lincoln Exec of "it ain't happening"!!! Some point in the future the company may play with a new idea or product. Just not in this confused economy. The company has been caught too many times with a rapid change that requires cash to react to. Or the ever changing market which really is the biggest driver.
So many times I see users type, why doesn't the company build that. There are several reasons and they all come down to money. If the consumer doesn't buy that in big enough numbers to generate a profit and be sustainable, Ford isn't going to make it.
Why not a full sized car like a Panther replacement? Yeah that market shrank so much it does not exist any more. Ford got lucky and built a good product in that shrinking market all the way to the end.
What about compact and sub-compact market? (Other car makers are doing that) Yes and that market is shrinking or has shrunk to edge out a number of manufacturers. In addition the profit margin on lower priced cars is small. Meaning to compete in that market a manufacturer HAS to generate big unit sales to make that work.
Ford has done well with the truck, SUV and CUV market. That is where they will stay for a long time until the market changes
Because ultimately the consumer makes the decision when they buy a new vehicle. That single factor in all reality determines what will be built and sold in the market place.
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Are you saying in cryptic fashion that the Fords are wholly responsible for the disaster that Lincoln is right now? IF that is in anyway true, they need to use the same model approach with the Detroit Lions where they finally brought in FOOTBALL minds to run the operation. Well, they need to bring in true AUTOMOBILE minds to come in and run Lincoln back from the ground to prestige cause what they have out there is TRASH (in my opinion not judging anyone purchase of current vehicles) I like cars, coupes and sedans. There needs to be representation, and you never know when you have a HIT until you release it. Every Mustang that is released is a 50/50 yet it soldiers on (so far) they have hit the mark. The Mach e was a risk and it has so far changed minds and succeeded.I don't think I have read any post that is so totally correct or so totally incorrect about Ford. There is truth to some degree in it all. But just my view here. The Ford family class B stock is one things that keeps Ford from being the best car company around. I had the pleasure (?) of spending some time with Edsel back some years ago. I was a peon and part of a focus group when he ran FMCC. We met quarterly as I recall and he was a nice guy but no one dared to contradict Mr. Ford. No one challenged his views and everyone was basically timid in his presence. His demeanor was that he was a holy man bestowed with wisdom beyond ordinary mortals BECAUSE he was a GGson of Henry. Later along came Billy Boy. A really grossly incompetent business man. As I understand 40% of the voting control is in the hands of the family. There have been several initiatives to address this inequity but it has not even come close. SO....
"ain't gonna happen" is most likely the view of the family which apparently will enterally be a drag of the company success.
While the industry overall seems to have progressed in many ways, Ford has crawled back in the cave on a lot of things that other manufacturers seem to have been able to capitalized on. Sedans being a big one.