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Ford chief seeks help from Toyota
Mike,
Each time you insist you did the search, yet refuse to share the links to the information you found, the more feeble minded you look to EVERYONE reading you posts... :-( "Mike Hunter" > wrote in message ... > Actually it is because I know so, because I did the search to find out > why. > > > mike > > > "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message > ... >> You're making a cyclical argument, based on the premise that your >> original claim is correct, which you have provided NO documentation other >> than "because I said so." >> >> "Mike Hunter" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Think about it. The fact two vehicles assembled in the same plant can >>> have different numbers proves it has to do with content. If not it >>> would not only be the LT, but some of the F150s as well, that would >>> exhibit a 4 >>> >>> mike >>> >>> >>> "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message >>> . .. >>>> Yeah, it's the 11th digit. Your point is? >>>> >>>> My point as others have pointed out, we have more vehicles produced at >>>> more assembly plants. Your information that Fords and Lincoln trucks >>>> assembled at the same plant but with different country digits >>>> completely proves that you are incorrect. >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Ford chief seeks help from Toyota
You did no such thing, If you did you could provide proof...
"Mike Hunter" > wrote in message ... > You can find what you seek if you do your homework. That is what I did, > when I became curious as to why the US had three numbers and other > countries had only one. > > > > mike > > > "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message > . .. >> >> "Mike Hunter" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Looks like you may have finally stumbled on the explanation you seek. >>> The reason the Lincoln LT has a 4 and the F150 a 1, although they both >>> built on the same assemble line, is the US content of the LT falls >>> slightly below 70% >>> >>> >>> mike >> >> I'm sure you have proof that the US content of the LT falls below 70% and >> the US content of the F150 is above 80% beyond the alleged first digit >> designation. > > |
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