50th Anniv Vancouver 2014
#23
Hey gang…..anyone planning to make the trip to Vancouver for the IMM in Sept 2014?
If anyone wants to hook upfor the drive out, I am leaving the 25th isn. Stopping in Calgary 1st night and wherever from that point on. Returning the 1st.
Let me know…bzndz@sasktel.net
Dave
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If anyone wants to hook upfor the drive out, I am leaving the 25th isn. Stopping in Calgary 1st night and wherever from that point on. Returning the 1st.
Let me know…bzndz@sasktel.net
Dave
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#26
Hey 86..I am thinking I will be in Calgary for an overnight at some friends on the Tues the 26th..leave Am of 27th the Wed arriving Van Thursday mid day…least that is the plan so far unless something comes up to change.
I have reservations at the Rim Rock the 28th Thursday.
I have reservations at the Rim Rock the 28th Thursday.
#28
FORD CANADA have dropped the ball totally on this Big Anniversary event. I have contacted them direct, left messages with their CEO a Dianne CRAIG, and she doesn't even do us the courtesy of a reply! What a bunch .
When FORD goes under, and they will, analists will note what a rediculous attitude for such a milestone. No wonder the public stopped buying their product.
When FORD goes under, and they will, analists will note what a rediculous attitude for such a milestone. No wonder the public stopped buying their product.
#29
Someone should tell the US, 'cause according to Ford, they don't care either.
Ford Posts Weather-Impacted January Sales; Lincoln Up 43 Percent
Ford Posts Weather-Impacted January Sales; Lincoln Up 43 Percent
DEARBORN, Mich., Feb. 3, 2014 – Ford Motor Company January sales of 154,644 total vehicles are down 7 percent from a year ago, while retail sales of 113,721 vehicles are off 5 percent. Ford Mustang and Lincoln brand vehicles posted gains in the first month of 2014.
“Given the difficult weather in our largest sales regions, we are fortunate to have held in at retail as well as we did,” said John Felice, Ford vice president, U.S. marketing, sales and service. “In areas where the weather was good, such as in the West, sales were up. The poor weather also had an impact on the timing of some of our fleet deliveries. A bright spot is Lincoln, which had its strongest sales in four years.”
Sales of Mustang totaled 3,881 vehicles in January. This represents an 8 percent increase over last year and Mustang’s best beginning-of-year performance since 2010.
Lincoln sales are up 43 percent, with 5,973 vehicles sold in January. This represents Lincoln’s best performance for the month in four years. The increase came from Lincoln MKZ, with sales of 2,122 vehicles, up 368 percent, and Lincoln MKX, with 2,479 vehicles sold, a 36 percent year-over-year gain.
Ford Motor Company fleet sales were off 14 percent in January, as winter weather hampered the ability to fill a portion of fleet orders.
“Given the difficult weather in our largest sales regions, we are fortunate to have held in at retail as well as we did,” said John Felice, Ford vice president, U.S. marketing, sales and service. “In areas where the weather was good, such as in the West, sales were up. The poor weather also had an impact on the timing of some of our fleet deliveries. A bright spot is Lincoln, which had its strongest sales in four years.”
Sales of Mustang totaled 3,881 vehicles in January. This represents an 8 percent increase over last year and Mustang’s best beginning-of-year performance since 2010.
Lincoln sales are up 43 percent, with 5,973 vehicles sold in January. This represents Lincoln’s best performance for the month in four years. The increase came from Lincoln MKZ, with sales of 2,122 vehicles, up 368 percent, and Lincoln MKX, with 2,479 vehicles sold, a 36 percent year-over-year gain.
Ford Motor Company fleet sales were off 14 percent in January, as winter weather hampered the ability to fill a portion of fleet orders.