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Japanese Car Makers Lose Their Midsize Edge
Wall Street Journal 05.07.2013
Ford Clips Toyota's Wings in California
Wall Street Journal 07.17.2013
Even in Bright Hues, Color It Beige
New York Times 11.01.2013
Ford taps social networks for global test drive of 2012 Focus
Detroit News 10.25.2010
Ford Focus is Slick Package, but Gearbox Is a Drag
New York Times 07.15.2011
Ford Outlines New Small Engine
Wall Street Journal 09.13.2011
October U.S. Auto Sales Climbed 7.5%
Wall Street Journal 11.02.2011
Ford Aims to Shake Up Family Car Market
Wall Street Journal 01.06.2012
Revitalized Detroit Makes Bold Bets on New Models
Wall Street Journal 01.09.2012
Ford Turns to the Midsize Car to Challenge Japan
New York Times 01.09.2012
Wall Street Journal 01.11.2012
Ford to Build New Plant in China to Catch Up With G.M.
New York Times 04.19.2012
The Battery-Driven Car Just Got a Lot More Normal
New York Times 05.04.2012
Ford to Update Focus in Small-Car Push - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal 12.07.2006
Wall Street Journal 09.18.2012
A Winning Ticket of Style and Handling
New York Times 11.02.2012
Ford's global future rides on next generation Focus. Compact Sedan platform ams at lowest cost.
Detroit News 01.11.2010
Washington Post 04.26.2018
The Real Reason Ford Is Phasing Out Its Sedans
WSJ 05.03.2018
Ford Will Drop Focus and Fusion Sedans in North America
The New York Times 04.25.2018
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