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| Posted: 12 Sep 2010 10:35 AM PDT The 2011 Mercury Milan will be one of the final two vehicles sold by the Ford brand. In 2010, Ford announced it would close down the Mercury nameplate, leaving it with the Ford and Lincoln badges to apply to its new vehicles. While they're available, the standard and hybrid versions of the Milan should be excellent deals for shoppers looking for a... |
| Posted: 12 Sep 2010 10:34 AM PDT Like its Milan sedan sibling, the 2011 Mercury Mariner crossover will be one of the final vehicles sold under its brand name. Ford announced in 2010 it would shut down the Mercury brand, leaving it with just Lincoln and Ford nameplates to apply to its wide range of sedans, trucks, and crossovers. The Mariner had received fairly extensive updates... |
| Volkswagen Names New U.S. Chief Posted: 12 Sep 2010 09:41 AM PDT Volkswagen of America has been without a CEO since Stefan Jacoby resigned earlier this year, but a report from the Wall Street Journal suggests the American arm of the German automaker will have a new leader as early as tomorrow. The Journal says former GM executive Jonathan Browning will be named the head of Volkswagen of America on Monday... |
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The 2011 Mercury Milan will be one of the final two vehicles sold by the Ford brand. In 2010, Ford announced it would close down the Mercury nameplate, leaving it with the Ford and Lincoln badges to apply to its new vehicles. While they're available, the standard and hybrid versions of the Milan should be excellent deals for shoppers looking for a...
Like its Milan sedan sibling, the 2011 Mercury Mariner crossover will be one of the final vehicles sold under its brand name. Ford announced in 2010 it would shut down the Mercury brand, leaving it with just Lincoln and Ford nameplates to apply to its wide range of sedans, trucks, and crossovers. The Mariner had received fairly extensive updates...
Volkswagen of America has been without a CEO since Stefan Jacoby resigned earlier this year, but a report from the Wall Street Journal suggests the American arm of the German automaker will have a new leader as early as tomorrow. The Journal says former GM executive Jonathan Browning will be named the head of Volkswagen of America on Monday...
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