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Lincoln to Stick to US, China; Not Coming to Europe
Despite announcing the brand’s further growth and development, the current (but soon to be ex-) CEO of Ford, Alan Mulally, made it clear they are not going to bring Lincoln into Europe, or anywhere else apart from the two originally announced markets. It will stay a US- and China-only brand for the foreseeable future. Read more »
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Citroën Sales Up 7 Percent Worldwide In The First Six Months
Like sister brand Peugeot, Citroën has reported significant sales growth in the first half of the year in Europe and China, its most important markets. The brand’s global sales rose 7 percent to 624,000 vehicles, with China and Europe accounting...
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Lincoln Gives China A Chance, Outlines Strategy As It Prepares For Launch
As with just about everything else it has done in recent years and even decades, Lincoln is late to the party that is the one of the biggest and most important premium car markets in the world, China. The Blue Oval officially introduced the Lincoln brand...
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Lincoln Sets Sail For China, Sales To Start In 2014
The Ford group is eying China's lucrative luxury car segment as it announced plans today to launch its Lincoln brand in the country in the second half of 2014. The introduction of Lincoln in China is part of a broader expansion plan from the Ford...
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Ford Says It's Considering Building Electric Cars And Selling Lincolns In China
Ford Motor Company’s CEO, Allan Mulally, recently told Bloomberg Television that his company might build electric cars with its partner in China while the automaker is also looking to introduce the Lincoln brand into the market. “As we move...
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Ford Inaugurates New China Plant – May Export Mazda2 & Fiesta
Ford’s China joint venture, Changan Ford Mazda Automobile (CFMA), launched operations at its new US$510 million manufacturing facility in Nanjing, China where it will produce the new Mazda2 and its European sibling, the Ford Fiesta (production...
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