So, it's no wonder self-driving cars are the future. Few people enjoy driving anymore. They'd rather be texting and watching two-minute YouTube videos.
But, me, I'm a dinosaur. I intend to keep on driving manual-transmission sedans to my grave.
It seems like a short term plan but in the long term, how do they regain any market share if cars make a comeback.
I also wonder if they will keep making Lincolns MKZ and Continental.
This story specifically talks about North America. If today’s Ford is anything like the Ford of old, they’ll still be making sedans for Europe. Then, if/when the market shifts, they should be able to change production over here, too.
Lincoln barely has a pulse. The Continental isn’t the hit they were hoping for. I would be surprised if they don’t get out of the sedan business, too. The all-new Navigator could make or break the brand.