To be fair, Jim Farley is the biggest car guy you'll find in a CEO position. He owns things like a gt40, just raced at Daytona, beating out some professional racing drivers. Races all the time, knows his stuff about cars. Give him time, the only vehicles we know he had a hand in for sure are the mach-e and maverick, both winners. But he wasn't even had time to implement his vision for the company.I was just talking with friends at work today, we were wondering if Farley is purposely trying to bankrupt the company so he can get a bailout and restructure massively. That's what big businesses do, right? Go bankrupt, trim the fat and get rid of debt, then start fresh.
Ford is an old company suffering from expensive legacy costs, loads of dead weight employees, bloated bureaucracy resulting in extremely slow (relatively speaking) and often poor decision making and problem resolution, and poor morale on the factory floor. Very few people who build the vehicles are proud of what they do. It's sad.
They need more "car people" in decision making roles, at all levels, and fewer people who got the job because they have a degree and checked a certain box on the application and/or know somebody.
They need the passion and spirit they had in the mid 80s to mid 90s. That passion and spirit that built the SVO Mustang, Taurus SHO, Thunderbird Turbo Coupe and Super Coupe, Ranger Splash, F150 Lightning, F150 NITE edition, Escort GT, Probe GT, Contour SVT, Cobra Mustang, etc.
They seem to only be focused on "how can we gussy up this F150 and add another $10k to the price?" and "how can we overtake Tesla and rule the world in EV?" while simultaneously letting garbage roll off the end of their lines. #1 in recalls last year. Way to go.
They need to focus on building high quality, stylish, unique, and relatively affordable vehicles.
They need to find their passion again. Bring back the car people to revive Ford.
Sorry for the rant. Just having a hard time accepting what Ford has become, and even worse, what they're becoming. Ford has put food on my table since the day I was born.
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