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Mark (not verified)    March 25, 2014 - 5:34PM

In reply to by Tim (not verified)

I think what Hutch is saying is that Ford is actually doing better with automobiles than you make it appear, especially when compared with GM. It almost sounded like you were saying that GM does not rely on trucks as much as Ford, when in fact it relies on trucks just as much, if not more than Ford.

I'm sure you know that GM actually sells more brands of trucks and full-size SUVs than Ford if you're including GMC and Cadillac.

Ford actually generates more profits for their cars than GM does which is why Ford does not have to sell as many vehicles as GM to generate higher profits.

Toyota, at least in North America, is not able to rely on trucks as heavily and so they do have to rely on their cars for profit.

Anyway, this discussion may not be relevant to the article, but I thought I'd add this in as your statement did not appear to be as accurate as it could have.

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