Friday, May 28, 2010

A coming death at Ford?


Is Ford's (NYSE: F) venerable Mercury nameplate about to join Studebaker, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac in the automotive dust heap? According to a Bloomberg report, Mercury's death may indeed be imminent: Bloomberg's sources say that a proposal to wind down the brand will be presented to Ford's board of directors at its July meeting.

The Mercury brand, created by Edsel Ford in 1939, has been Ford's mid-priced brand for decades, offering somewhat plusher variations of mainstream Ford vehicles that were separate from Ford's upmarket Lincoln nameplate. In practice, the brand served as a way to give standalone Lincoln dealers a full line of cars to sell, just as Chrysler's dealers paired its namesake luxury line with workmanlike Plymouth in decades past. According to Bloomberg, Ford will try to persuade standalone Lincoln-Mercury dealers to close or to merge with existing Ford dealerships. TMF



4 comments:

TheWayfarer said...

Heaven forbid!
Best damn car I ever owned was a Mercury Topaz...I can't stand the idea of the brand going nipples-up.
This uberSUX!!!

texlahoma said...

Ted - I had a hand-me-down Mercury Marquis with a bunch of miles on it, I put a bunch on it and still sold it for a very nice price, damn fine car.

yellowdoggranny said...

i always liked the mercury's..sad

TheWayfarer said...

I reckon the Establishment figures there's no need for a Middle Class working person's vehicle line in a country where they are about to destroy the Middle Class forever.

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