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Ford is proud of their heritage, and their recent ads and company decisions seem to want to draw on the past to forge a way to the future. An alliance is also rumored. |
My best guess is that Ford somewhat harmed themselves by explicitly announcing they were going to quit making all cars. Simple fact is, the public is dumb, and that statement at first sounds ambiguous. Ford isn’t going to stop making CARS, just sedans really. But in that fact lies another issue, for investors and consumers alike: you’re leaving yourself exposed.
While SUVs and trucks are high-profit vehicles, not everyone wants OR needs them. I feel its a risky gamble to offer only one or two types of product, as it leaves your company susceptible to a change in consumer tastes. A spike in gas prices may also be an issue for an all-SUV/truck Ford. Currently, the company doesn’t have many hybrids/EVs to fall back on, and the ones they do have are being discontinued. This looks very odd to the analytical public eye - such as investors. But this is where a tie-in with another company may make sense.
A Perfect Paring?
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What would a Ford-VW alliance produce in the long run? |
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VW's Atlas Tanoak concept |
VW has a mostly car heavy lineup and could benefit from a
partner that has more SUVs and trucks to offer, especially with upcoming
products like the Atlas Tanoak. That would be Ford. Ford could also pull from
some of VW’s car designs and platforms so they aren’t left without a car
product. That’s a win-win scenario. However, I personally think it goes even
deeper than that. Hang on.
Remember, VW is on an aggressive EV mission like Ford with their “Electrify America” plan. Ford needs more EVs in their lineup, and just purchased the Corktown Michigan Central Station in Detroit for future autonomous vehicle and technology development. I believe that this tie-up will surely lead to new EV vehicles and infrastructure sharing between the brands. They are supposedly going to collaborate on autonomous vehicle projects, too. Thus, a solid alliance will make development times much shorter.
What If...
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Top: Tesla Model X, Bottom: Ford "Mach 1" SUV |
Just a thought. We’ll see how this whole scenario shakes out.
Bold Moves
Ford is definitely trying to think outside of the box. I
think their plans could work, with a little bit of fine tuning. Clashes between
company cultures may pose an issue in an alliance with VW, who desperately
needs to improve its public image following Dieselgate while Ford is
aggressively chasing profit. Also, Ford’s stock is a concern, and their product
offerings slightly one-dimensional. Still, Ford is still a company worth
watching and considering for future investment. Sometimes the only way to win
is to take a chance - and Ford is boldly doing that.
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