NADA Issues Statement on Ford's Decision to Kill Mercury
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NADA Issues Statement on Ford's Decision to Kill Mercury



The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), which represents some 17,000 dealers with about 37,500 franchises in the U.S., has issued a statement through its chairman, Ed Tonkin, expressing some concerns about Ford's decision to discontinue its Mercury brand (click here for more details) and end production at the end of this year. Read the statement after the jump.Read more »




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