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I don't think it's accurate but I mean Ford ranked number one for most loyalty with customers, which is mean is
There are typos in the article but gotta give it to em they are americas top brand I'd say and with the introduction of these new models, and adjustment to past models, they shouldn't be doing too bad, despite the recent recall of a few vehicles.
A hell of a lot better than GM I'd say!
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101800143/page/11
"For overall loyalty, Ford tops the list.
For one thing, the company has an incredibly wide array of products—it offers everything from tiny subcompacts to pickup trucks. For another, many of those models are leaders—the F-150 is a top-selling truck, and the Mustang has survived where many of its competitors have perished or come and gone.
"If you own a Ford and want to switch categories," Libby said, "you can typically find a model that fits what you are looking for."
The company has also strengthened its portfolio over the last several years with popular additions, including the Fusion, the Escape and the Focus.
Ford's evasion of the bankruptcies and financial troubles that ailed fellow American automakers GM and Chrysler also resulted in fewer disruptions to its business." [ 2014-07-08, 12:43 PM: Message edited by: JUNKYARD5.0 ]
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