Will Ford Motors be around 5-10 years from now?

This car is systematic, hyyydromatic...why it's greased lightning!

will there be a Ford motor company in 5-10 year ?

yes
13
72%
no
3
17%
just not sure
2
11%
 
Total votes: 18

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Will Ford Motors be around 5-10 years from now?

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I was at the airport last night and while waiting for the plane. we were all talking and this subject came up.
I want to see what are members view are and see how they rate to what was said in the airport .
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. :help
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I voted yes. Here's why:

Ford is set to introduce new engines in the next couple of years that feature direct injection. These engines can produce very good horsepower while maintaining good fuel economy. If successful, they will be a great boost for Ford.

http://www.autoblog.com/2008/01/06/detroit-2008-ford-launches-ecoboost-gas-turbo-direct-injection/

Ford also sells cars in Australia and Europe that are not available in North America. I believe that if Ford does fall into trouble, they will sell Volvo and Jaguar.

I do wonder though if Chrysler will be around in 5 to 10 years.
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I believe that if Ford does fall into trouble, they will sell Volvo and Jaguar.
They've already announced that both were for sale about a year ago, Land Rover too.

I also highly doubt that Ford will go under. Chrysler maybe.
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I do know that their sales have been falling ever since they put that gay guy in charge. They're being boycotted for that reason.
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well,, i hope they will be 'round, seein' as my bro been working for Ford for some 30+ yrs!
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I hope he's getting ready to retire. I know I would be.
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normalicy wrote:I hope he's getting ready to retire. I know I would be.
oh ye o' little faith.
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oh ye o' little faith.
No, after 30 years working in one place, I'd need to retire for my sanity. But there are those who love to work... I guess.
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Retirement at the age of ~ 50 isn't an option for most people and career changes at that age isn't easy either.
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EvilHorace wrote:Retirement at the age of ~ 50 isn't an option for most people and career changes at that age isn't easy either.
very true.
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I can dream can't I? You all are ruining my illusion.
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normalicy wrote:I can dream can't I? You all are ruining my illusion.
lol ~ dream away ;)
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I can dream can't I?
Being that age myself, I honestly can't imagine why anyone would really want to retire that early UNLESS they somehow managed to save or inherit a buttload of money and yes, it'd take a buttload to last you until you die, might be another 30+ yrs?

Let's say that you're married like me. Would you really want to be stuck at home everyday watching Oprah and shopping with your wife everyday? NO I say! I'd rather be at work and that way, I enjoy my free time too.

Retire early and live it up? Everything today costs so much that unless you're rich, you'll run out of money fast. Let's say you need another car someday for example?

I know several guys older than me who retired somewhat early (pre 65) but still have to work a menial job just for the health insurance because you can't get Medicare until you're 65.
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Post by renovation »

n case anyone interested i asked this same question on other forums and the results have all been around the same.
80 % think ford will be around
15 % think they be gone
5 % are not sure .
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. :help
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Jeez, now I'm depressed. Gonna have to fine a job that I like more now.
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