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June 13, 2007 This Week:
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The company’s overall ranking in the survey climbed to 4th place from last year’s 7th, helped in part by the performance of Ford’s recently launched vehicles. Crossovers Lincoln MKX and Ford Edge received high marks, as did the new Lincoln Navigator. Fusion, Milan and MKZ continue building quality momentum. Edge ranked 4th in its segment, midsize MAV, just behind Mountaineer. Wixom Assembly Plant received a Platinum Award, recognizing it as the industry’s best-quality performing plant worldwide. This marks the first time since 1999 that a North American assembly plant has received J.D. Power’s top award for producing vehicles yielding the fewest defects. Wixom Assembly Plant, which ended production and was idled on May 31 as part of the company’s plan to align capacity with demand, produced the Lincoln Town Car. The large premium car ranked 4th in its segment.
Bennie Fowler, vice president of Global Quality, Ford Motor Company, said Wixom’s performance underlines the fact that Ford’s UAW-represented employees are dedicated to producing quality vehicles, even as they face change. “This is a testament to a committed and focused workforce,” Fowler said. “They raised their game even as they prepared to idle their plant.” Ford’s Premier Automotive Group brands ranked as follows: Jaguar placed 6th, Volvo placed 15th, Mazda placed 34th and Land Rover placed 35th while also becoming the most-improved brand in this year’s study. All Photos: Ford (June 1, 2007)
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