Ford Responds to Market Demand
FORD RESPONDS TO MARKET DEMAND BY INCREASING FOUR
DOOR SUPERCAB PRODUCTION AND ANNOUNCING NAME FOR NEWEST TRUCK
INNOVATION
- F-Series SuperCab mix increased to 80 percent of production.
- Ranger four-door SuperCab mix raised to 60 percent .
- All new 2001 Ford pickup to be called F-150 SuperCrew.
- Ford sets truck sales record for 12 th month in
a row.
DEARBORN, Mich., May 6, 1999 - Ford Division, the only truck brand
to offer a full line of four-door pickup trucks, today announced
plans to increase the production mix of both the four-door F-Series
SuperCab and Ranger four-door SuperCab as consumer demand for
the versatility of more doors increases.
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Ford also revealed plans to call its all-new four-door, full-size
pickup the F-150 SuperCrew. The innovative new truck, which will
be the first of its kind when it goes on sale next year, was
introduced at the North American International Auto Show in January.
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"Pickup truck customers are clearly signaling what they want,"
said Al Giombetti, Ford Division truck group brand manager. "Our
four-door SuperCabs have gone from an industry innovation to a
customer expectation. We're responding today by increasing our
four-door mix and preparing for tomorrow with another industry
first, the all-new F-150 SuperCrew.
"No other truck brand in the world offers a full range of
choice for four-door convenience, beginning with the compact
Ford Ranger, through the F-Series lineup, to the over 8,500-pound
GVW F-Series SuperDuty," added Giombetti.
Increased four-door Ranger and F-Series production mix
Presently, close to 70 percent of the under 8,500-pound F-Series
trucks produced by Ford are SuperCab models, which have four-doors
as standard equipment. Beginning immediately, Ford is increasing
SuperCab mix to nearly 80 percent in response to higher than anticipated
dealer orders.
Similarly, Ford is increasing the mix of Ranger four-door SuperCabs
from 30 percent to
60 percent of production. The fourth door on Ranger SuperCab is
a $695 option. ....
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