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This Explorer seeks a niche Seattle Times
The Ford Explorer has been the top-selling SUV for years; the Explorer Sport Trac is a newer SUV-pickup combo that struggles to succeed at its dual functions.
Ford re-sets the SUV standard with reinvigorated line-up and all new models AME Info
Ford Motor Company laid down a marker for utility vehicle excellence in the region today with a preview of the 2007 model-year nameplates that will hit showroom forecourts across the Middle East.
Ford to Slow Production at Louisville Plant WBKO-TV Bowling Green
Company officials say Ford Motor Company will slow production at its Louisville Assembly Plant, which could lead to job cuts. The plant produces two of Ford's flagship vehicles, the Explorer and Explorer Sport Trac.
Explorer Sport Trac: A pickup with an identity crisis Detroit News
VIENNA, Austria -- Ford Motor Co. is the third-largest automobile retailer in Austria, with a 6.4 percent market share, edging French rival Renault SA, which has a 6.2 percent share, and trailing Opel-General Motors Corp. (8.7 percent) and longtime European leader Volkswagen AG (17.3 percent).
Ford's focus wanders off Trac The Charlotte Observer
Get this: While Ford is considered an energy-conservation laggard by many of its critics in the United States, the company is regarded as a clean-and-green, fuel-sipping leader in oil-rich Russia where the little Ford Focus is the best-selling car.
Ford exec discusses building fewer Explorers Louisville Courier-Journal
A top Ford Motor Co. executive visiting Louisville Thursday endorsed the Explorer sport utility vehicle as a "very important part of our retail sales," but said the automaker still needs to cut back on how many of the SUVs it's set up to build. Joe Hinrichs, Ford's vice president of North American manufacturing, said there are two options for reducing capacity at the Louisville Assembly Plant,
Ford V.P. in town to boost morale Louisville Courier-Journal
Because of a reporter's error, a Business story in Friday's editions of The Courier-Journal about Ford Motor Co. incorrectly reported a Ford executive's characterization of plans at Louisville Assembly Plant. The executive, Joe Hinrichs, said the company was looking for efficiencies and ways to make capacity fit demand for the Explorer, but didn't say further cutbacks were likely.
Business news in brief The Cincinnati Post
MANSFIELD, OHIO
No guarantees for Louisville Ford plants The Kentucky Post
LOUISVILLE - Two Ford manufacturing plants in Kentucky have no guarantees they will survive cuts planned by the automaker, an executive said Thursday.
Despite EPA rebates and a fleet of available flex-fuel vehicles, E-85 pumps seem slow to CATCH FIRE Telegraph
After purchasing a brand new Ford F-150 pickup truck two weeks ago, Steve Westlund was ready to drive up to big savings.

This Explorer seeks a niche Seattle Times
The Ford Explorer has been the top-selling SUV for years; the Explorer Sport Trac is a newer SUV-pickup combo that struggles to succeed at its dual functions.
Ford re-sets the SUV standard with reinvigorated line-up and all new models AME Info
Ford Motor Company laid down a marker for utility vehicle excellence in the region today with a preview of the 2007 model-year nameplates that will hit showroom forecourts across the Middle East.
Ford to Slow Production at Louisville Plant WBKO-TV Bowling Green
Company officials say Ford Motor Company will slow production at its Louisville Assembly Plant, which could lead to job cuts. The plant produces two of Ford's flagship vehicles, the Explorer and Explorer Sport Trac.
Explorer Sport Trac: A pickup with an identity crisis Detroit News
VIENNA, Austria -- Ford Motor Co. is the third-largest automobile retailer in Austria, with a 6.4 percent market share, edging French rival Renault SA, which has a 6.2 percent share, and trailing Opel-General Motors Corp. (8.7 percent) and longtime European leader Volkswagen AG (17.3 percent).
Ford's focus wanders off Trac The Charlotte Observer
Get this: While Ford is considered an energy-conservation laggard by many of its critics in the United States, the company is regarded as a clean-and-green, fuel-sipping leader in oil-rich Russia where the little Ford Focus is the best-selling car.
Ford exec discusses building fewer Explorers Louisville Courier-Journal
A top Ford Motor Co. executive visiting Louisville Thursday endorsed the Explorer sport utility vehicle as a "very important part of our retail sales," but said the automaker still needs to cut back on how many of the SUVs it's set up to build. Joe Hinrichs, Ford's vice president of North American manufacturing, said there are two options for reducing capacity at the Louisville Assembly Plant,
Ford V.P. in town to boost morale Louisville Courier-Journal
Because of a reporter's error, a Business story in Friday's editions of The Courier-Journal about Ford Motor Co. incorrectly reported a Ford executive's characterization of plans at Louisville Assembly Plant. The executive, Joe Hinrichs, said the company was looking for efficiencies and ways to make capacity fit demand for the Explorer, but didn't say further cutbacks were likely.
Business news in brief The Cincinnati Post
MANSFIELD, OHIO
No guarantees for Louisville Ford plants The Kentucky Post
LOUISVILLE - Two Ford manufacturing plants in Kentucky have no guarantees they will survive cuts planned by the automaker, an executive said Thursday.
Despite EPA rebates and a fleet of available flex-fuel vehicles, E-85 pumps seem slow to CATCH FIRE Telegraph
After purchasing a brand new Ford F-150 pickup truck two weeks ago, Steve Westlund was ready to drive up to big savings.explorer+ford+sport+trac: accessory explorer ford sport trac , 2005 explorer ford sport trac , accessory explorer ford sport trac , 2005 explorer ford sport trac , explorer+ford+sport+trac
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