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Surprise--Ford posts a Q2 Profit!

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Originally posted by: charrison
THe edge overtook the murano as the top selling CUV. I am seeing quite a few of them on the streets here.

i thought the CRV was the top seller?
 
Originally posted by: foghorn67
It's hard to judge sales numbers by what you see. I have seen more Fusions than new Camry's on the road. But despite the success of the Fusion, the Camry is still the hotter seller.

Depends where you live. Here in Cali, I see a lot of Comarys. Big Asian/Indian population here that likes Toyotas.
I am also seeing a lot of Fusions too, but not as many as Camry. But I am definitely seeing a lot more American cars (Fusion and Impala) now than I was 2-3 years ago, and also seeing a lot more young people driving American cars. So there is a slow turnaround going on from what I am seeing. I think Malibu and Vue will help GM some more in this regard. I have seen a few Edges here too, but not as many as CR-Vs. Ford new product definitely looks sharp.
 
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