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Ford speeds up effort to cut vehicle platforms
Wed, 11 Jan 2012Ford Motor Co. is accelerating its One Ford global product development plan by reducing its target for vehicle platforms worldwide to nine from 11 previously, and by moving the target date up to 2013 from 2014, global marketing chief Jim Farley said Wednesday. "It won't be 11 platforms" as earlier planned, Farley said at the Automotive News World Congress.
First Sight: BMW Zagato Coupé
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Renault’s electric cars ‘will cost the same as its diesels’
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