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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

Ford CEO Alan Mulally took Harry Smith on a tour of the company's Detroit, Mich. manufacturing plant. Mulally says he is focused on putting American cars back on top.

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  • Qualitywise, Ford IS the best of the big 3. Just ask J.D. Power & Associates and Consumer Reports.

  • Constantly

    Having

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  • @jerandjulie coming from someone who cant spell tough

  • Fix

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    Daily

  • Looks like you have the last laugh now !!!!!!

  • There is no such thing as Ford "Though" it is a misrepresentation. When your defective 6.4L engine dies they will say you used and abused it so they dont have to cover it under warranty. Be warned Ford Motor co. is a crook! They don't honor their warranty.

  • ford still owns volvo, though. unless they have shares in it or something.

  • haha yeah, my brother bought a Cadillac and used to make fun of my 20 year old Ford Bronco II (Ford Ranger with cap welded on & seats in the back) since then he got a new starter & alternator & his exhaust is hanging off, the interior is falling apart and passenger side rocker panel fell off and it's half as old as my Ford. lolololololol

  • this REALLY makes me want a ford now.

  • HMM, good to know, TuNuL. GM cars are the worst when it comes to rusting though. My grandfather says they're not very good for NOT rusting.

  • I had a Ford Ranger and loved it. The only reason why I'm not still driving it today, is because of a wreck - one I lived to tell about. My dad, on the other hand had a Cadillac (GM). He sold it in just two years after electrical problems had frustrated him to wit's end.

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