US: Demand For Sporty Vehicles On The Upswing
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US: Demand For Sporty Vehicles On The Upswing



While GM’s Mark Reuss may not see the business case for the company to build a small coupe, the market is shouting otherwise. The trend is clearly visible in the US, but it’s also characteristic for other regions, according to Dave Pericak, the director of Ford Performance.
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