@4bzn+18Nj8Uio "GM has a problem"
So Ford is in good shape because GM has a problem? The same problem riddled GM that dethroned Ford in the pickup truck market?
Ford HAS a problem, besides all the "leadership" changes, all the layoffs and the "reinventing ourselves" strategy. Just look at the lots of F150 waiting for rework before going out to the dealerships. Just look at the warranty costs of Ford, way higher than GM. So if GM has "a problem", how many do we have at Ford?
Being "dethroned" for just a quarter is not cause of panicking, but it is of concern when you look at the big picture. The other automakers are not happy with being second place and are pushing hard to be number one. If Ford keeps having quality issues, or fails the launch, it might be enough to loose the supremacy in this category, which is the only one where Ford remains king.
Toss in that the car industry is cyclical, and we may face the downturn curve any moment, and Ford's profits, compared with other car manufacturers, were too low in the past couple of years, right now are still low, and loosing the truck wars will make them even lower, and what do you get? Not good.
This is the time when we need an "Alan Mulally" because we are going through rough times again.
Thanks