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2009 could be a make or break year for the Ford Motor Company. Without the benefit of federal intervention, Ford could find that the going might be rougher than expected.
2009 will most certainly be the turning point for two automakers,
General Motors and Chrysler, as they make use of billions of dollars of
federal loan money, funds which could help each company compete in the
months ahead.
A third automaker, Ford, isn’t receiving federal
funding but that doesn’t mean that the Ford Motor Company isn’t without
its own challenges in 2009. In fact, with several new models on their
way, Ford’s position in the global automotive market could hinge on its
newest releases.
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The all new Chevrolet Camaro isn’t the car that will make General Motors, but it certainly could become the one to break the automaker if problems with a major parts supplier manages to delay its February 17, 2009 introduction. Thanks to the August 2008 bankruptcy filing of Cadence Innovation, GM may not have a supplier available to make door panels and other key components for Chevy’s iconic pony car.
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Is there any car more exciting than the classic Ford Mustangs? It may be the most collected muscle car in history. Learn how a simple dream transformed the American automotive world.
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The Breathtaking Story of the Classic Mustangs, How the Tradition Began
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