blogs.wsj.com - 12/3/2008
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We wondered earlier why Ford was heavily advertising its trucks while telling Congress just how green it plans to become. Here's one obvious answer: Trucks sell. Even with the grim economic outlook and fears that cheapish gasoline is a temporary phenomenon, trucks were the least bad spot for ...
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Earth2Tech —
... Truck Sales Most Resilient for GM, Ford: Ford has been heavily advertising its trucks while touting plans for a more fuel-efficient fleet to Congress. What gives? Trucks still sell. — WSJ’s Environmental Capital ...
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... Truck Sales Most Resilient for GM, Ford: Ford has been heavily advertising its trucks while touting plans for a more fuel-efficient fleet to Congress. What gives? Trucks still sell. — WSJ’s Environmental Capital ...
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