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11-03-2005, 02:09 PM
اقل من 12 الف سيارة تم بيعها في 2004
The Ford Thunderbird, which returned from hiatus in 2001 and returned to its two-seat convertible roots, is taking another extended vacation from Ford's lineup beginning this summer. The 2005 Thunderbird will be the last of the cars for a while as Ford shuts down production of the existing car and decides what to do with the storied nameplate next. The company says production of the roadster would end in July with the 2005 model year. The 2002 Thunderbird had won Motor Trend's Car of the Year when it was introduced, but sales died off quickly; less than 12,000 Thunderbirds were sold in 2004. Some 4.2 million cars named Thunderbird have been sold since the first two-seater went on sale in 1954.
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The Ford Thunderbird, which returned from hiatus in 2001 and returned to its two-seat convertible roots, is taking another extended vacation from Ford's lineup beginning this summer. The 2005 Thunderbird will be the last of the cars for a while as Ford shuts down production of the existing car and decides what to do with the storied nameplate next. The company says production of the roadster would end in July with the 2005 model year. The 2002 Thunderbird had won Motor Trend's Car of the Year when it was introduced, but sales died off quickly; less than 12,000 Thunderbirds were sold in 2004. Some 4.2 million cars named Thunderbird have been sold since the first two-seater went on sale in 1954.
http://www.thecarconnection.com/images/gallery/8510_image.jpg