It sure looks like the Taurus will once again rise at Ford. This was after Ford CEO Mulally expressed his fascination for the Taurus. As a matter of fact, he even rented one just to check how well it drives. Mulally said that he was a fan of the Taurus 20 years ago when he studied the production system of the car which was then a part of the project he was doing for Boeing. But he said, "I haven't had time to do the deep dive on why we stopped investing in Taurus, but I'd like to…the Ford Five Hundred should have been the new Taurus."
A day after Mulally made such statement, Ford Division's new Marketing Chief, Barry Engle was already complaining about the Fusion claiming that it's a name that is unpopular to at least 30% of buyers in the mid-size car segment. Engle further stated why not rename the Fusion and turn it into a Taurus, "I don't know why we invest hundreds of millions of dollars in a name over 20 years and then walk away from it."
Ford's "ghosts of the past"
Ford has discontinued and remodeled several car models yet many of Ford's own executives can't seem to shake off the "ghosts of the past". CEO Mulally finds it funny, saying that he was still looking for his Lincoln Zephyr to drive. He has forgotten that they have dropped the Zephyr in favor of the MKZ for this year's model. Ford analyst Chief George Pipas has also referred to the Zephyr in the recent sale's call but corrected himself.
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