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Facing weak market share, Ford to exit Japan, Indonesia this year

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You think profits mean something?

I'm talking about actual cars that have a meaning and presence.

ford, being the epitome of american auto industry,

I have a lot of GM fan buddies who will like to talk to you about that :D

You might really enjoy this episode covering japan + germany (axis) versus US and UK (allies) in post war period w.r.t automobiles

 
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a form of traditional dance we refer to as 剣詩舞 or ken shi bu, it usually indicates emotional expression of resistance. i suppose it is symbolic of japanese auto industry's resistance and victory of american auto industry in japan. ford, being the epitome of american auto industry, its defeat in japan is symbolic.

Love it. Thank you for your explanation bro. Japanese cars all the way! I've always loved Honda, I actually worked for Toyota as a security guard(part0time) when I was a student at university. The Japanese bosses treated me so well.
 
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Love it. Thank you for your explanation bro. Japanese cars all the way! I've always loved Honda, I actually worked for Toyota as a security guard(part0time) when I was a student at university. The Japanese bosses treated me so well.

:smitten::smitten:thank you bro!!!!
 
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Not really bro. Japanese and Indonesian have better taste in cars. That is why Ford failed in these two countries. This is positive news

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You do realize 3 of the 6 top selling cars in China are American joint ventures and only 1 of the top 10 is Japanese (aka Nissan Sentra)

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#1 SAIC-GM-Wuling Hong Guang


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#2 SAIC-Volkswagen New Lavida (AKA VW Golf)


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#3 Great Wall Haval H6


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#4 Dong Feng-Nissan Sylphy (AKA Nissan Sentra)


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#5 SAIC-GM-Wuling Baojun 730

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#6 SAIC-GM Buick Excelle (AKA Buick Verano w/ 113-184 HP engine)

GM sold 3.6M cars in China in 2015
Ford sold over 1M cars in China in 2015
 
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Driving in Japan was lots of fun when I was there, this video reminds me of that:

 
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tho to be honest, i give credit where credit is due, i love the gmc yukon.

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Top selling car makers in China
#1 GM: 3.61 million
#2 Volkswagen: 3.55 million
#3 Wuling: 1.54 million
#4 ChangAn: 1.4 million
#5 Nissan: 1.3 million
#6 Toyota: 1.2 million
#7 Ford: 1.1 million
#8 Hyundai: 1.07 million
#9 Honda: 1.006 million
#10 Dongfeng: 1.00 million


Oddly while researching this thread I found Haval 662,000, BYD only sold 450,000 cars, Chery 408,000, Great Wall ~200,000
 
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Such a shame tho, didn't Pontiac and Saturn also close? :(

They had way too many divisions. Each would put slightly different body panels on the same car. So when the top selling car lists came out they'd never be close to the top since they'd be divided among divisions.

Even the GMC Yukon you mentioned is a rebadged Chevy Tahoe. Now imagine that split by four.
 
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In Indonesia it is Toyota that eat the most market share. They also have factory in here.
 
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