I don't know what Ford is thinking. I see they dropped the Taurus
wagon. Too bad. Nice car.
They have a AWD model sedan already in the Fusion. Now if
they offered that in a wagon, and jacked it up a couple of inches, they
could compete
with the Subaru Legacy outback.
Competing with someone elses existing models may not be the wise choice...
You are further ahead if you are the one being copied rather than being the
one doing the copying...
>I don't know what Ford is thinking. I see they dropped the Taurus
> wagon. Too bad. Nice car.
> They have a AWD model sedan already in the Fusion. Now if
> they offered that in a wagon, and jacked it up a couple of inches, they
> could compete
> with the Subaru Legacy outback.
gnu / linux - 31 Jul 2009 03:50 GMT
> Competing with someone elses existing models may not be the wise choice...
> You are further ahead if you are the one being copied rather than being the
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> > could compete
> > with the Subaru Legacy outback.
I agree with Jim, the Taurus is back for 2010 but its not the Taurus
of yesteryear, a wagon inplies that it is