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mikeyb
11-15-2005, 10:17 AM
Ford will add third shift to meet Fusion demand

By Amy Wilson
Automotive News / November 14, 2005

Betting that its Ford Fusion sedan will be a hit, Ford Motor Co. plans to add a third shift at its Hermosillo, Mexico, plant next year.

The third shift will start during the first quarter, Brian Vought, chief engineer of Ford's new mid-sized sedans, told Automotive News. Hermosillo makes about 800 combined units of the Fusion and its two siblings, the Mercury Milan and Lincoln Zephyr, each day.

The goal is to ramp up to 1,050 cars a day early next year.

At that rate, Hermosillo would produce about 250,000 vehicles annually, the Automotive News Data Center estimates. Ford has said that Hermosillo would have a maximum annual capacity of 300,000.

Production of the three cars began Aug. 1. Sales started in late September, and Ford says the Fusion already is selling beyond expectations. Ford sold 4,078 Fusions through October, about 50 percent more than it says it expected at that point.

"Vehicles are moving off dealer lots very quickly, and we are working to build dealer inventories," Vought wrote in an e-mail.

The Hermosillo cars have gotten off to a better start than new models from Ford's Chicago plant did a year ago.

Ford sold 6,618 of the Fusions, Milans and Zephyrs in October after beginning the month with just 1,100 in stock, said George Pipas, Ford's sales analysis and reporting manager. That was almost 1,000 units more than Ford sold of the Chicago-made Ford Five Hundred, Mercury Montego and Ford Freestyle in October 2004 when it had started the month with about 3,000 units.

The Hermosillo plant will nearly double its work force when the third shift is added. Ford employs about 1,600 hourly workers and 220 salaried workers at Hermosillo, a Ford official said. The automaker plans to add 1,500 hourly workers and 50 salaried workers when production is increased next year, with some of the new workers assigned to the existing shifts.


source:http://www.autonews.com/articl...55354 (http://www.autonews.com/articl...55354)

romecandleboy
11-16-2005, 10:00 AM
Every comparison out there pretty much has the Fusion running in 2nd -very close to the Accord (while beating out Camry, Sonata by a margin). Looks promising for Ford. I wonder how much credit Mazda should recieve for this ?

BradC
11-16-2005, 10:25 AM
Why dont these comparo's ever have a 6 or altima?

mikeyb
11-16-2005, 10:34 AM
Why dont these comparo's ever have a 6 or altima?

I've been wondering about that too.

tunersteve
11-16-2005, 10:34 AM
I see some are even comparing the Fusion to the "jelly-bean" Taurus that sold so well back in the day.

stdntDrvr
11-16-2005, 12:29 PM
they probably won't compare it to the 6 considering ford's in bed with mazda...they don't want one to look better than the other...although i think the ford drives much better than the mazda.

romecandleboy
11-16-2005, 11:04 PM
Why dont these comparo's ever have a 6 or altima?

For some reason the Mazda 6 is not in the 'family sedan' category because it's always been considered too small by american standards. It's a 'world car' in that it is just a bit large by european standards and a bit small by us standards -fitting that niche right down the middle. Not sure about the Altima though. Maybe there are two categories - 'sport sedans' and 'family sedans' now. In the Fusions case it seems to fit both of those based on reviews so far.

Foolish
11-16-2005, 11:18 PM
Ford will add third shift to meet Fusion demand

Betting that its Ford Fusion sedan will be a hit, Ford Motor Co. plans to add a third shift at its Hermosillo, Mexico, plant next year.

I've underlined the parts of this article that don't make any sense at all.

lasermp5
11-16-2005, 11:36 PM
I've underlined the parts of this article that don't make any sense at all.

lol! that made me laugh too...

Antoine
11-17-2005, 02:46 AM
Exactly...(notcool) What kind of press release is that?

JOS3
11-17-2005, 09:00 AM
i demand that the fusion be destroyed

stdntDrvr
11-17-2005, 09:11 AM
the fusions are selling like crazy...granted we've had ours for over a month...so they're not selling well here...but in other places, they can't keep them in stock. so, yes...this is justified...just not for small-town dealers like ours...hell, if it isn't a truck, no one here wants it.

meGrimlock
11-17-2005, 05:30 PM
i hate to say it, but mexicans are already underpaid and overworked. i hope the labor can keep up with the production and i hope the sales keeps up with the production too.

ZoomZoomH
11-17-2005, 05:50 PM
Why dont these comparo's ever have a 6 or altima?

6 and Fusion are mechanical twins (deadhorse

Amemiya
11-22-2005, 07:35 PM
It sucks, FORD is using Mazda for its chassis's and the car is horrible. Some times engines.

mikeyb
11-22-2005, 07:54 PM
It sucks, FORD is using Mazda for its chassis's and the car is horrible. Some times engines.

What is wrong with that? I have no problem.

Chibana
11-22-2005, 10:16 PM
Especially since Mazda IS a Ford company. Ford had Mazda design the 4-cylinder "Duratec" engines to be used across multiple Ford family cars and trucks. Get over it. If it weren't for Ford bailing out Mazda years ago buy buying so much Mazda stock, Mazda it's quite possible Mazda wouldn't exist today.