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Old 11-08-2007, 12:24 PM
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Ford to keep Volvo - for now


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DETROIT -- Ford Motor Co. is holding on to its Volvo brand -- at least for now.

In its third-quarter earnings report issued today, Ford said it has developed a strategic plan for Volvo. The statement did not indicate the long-term outlook for Volvo as part of Ford, but the unit will remain a Ford unit for now.

“Our plan now is not to sell Volvo but to improve its cost structure and brand positioning. I think we can do substantially better than where we are today,” said Ford CEO Alan Mulally in a conference call announcing the company’s third quarter results for 2007.

Mulally however refused to rule out a future sale, saying Ford would “continue to review its brand portfolio.”

Ford wants Volvo to operate more independently and achieve greater efficiency by cooperating on product development and purchasing.

“This suggests Ford is not going to change anything immediately, but is keeping its options open longer-term,” wrote Jonathan Steinmetz, head of automotive research at Morgan Stanley in New York.

Ford said that Volvo made an undisclosed loss in the third quarter of 2007, although sources familiar with the company said it was “more than $100 million.”

The strong Swedish krona makes it more expensive to sell Swedish-built Volvo cars in the US. Despite that, there are no plans to build an assembly plant there. "The payback on a North American plant is pretty long,” Volvo CEO Frederik Arp told Automotive News Europe in July.

Volvo, along with Jaguar and Land Rover, forms part of the Premier Automotive Group (PAG), a Ford subsidiary set up in 1999 to oversee the US automaker’s premium brand operations.

Ford said the first priority of the strategic plan is to improve Volvo’s financial performance. Volvo lost money in the third quarter, Ford said.

"The most important thing we can do in the near-term is improve the cost structure, so that's what we're going to focus on," Mulally said.

Ford said the plan for Volvo also includes:

* Enhancing Volvo’s position as a global maker of premium vehicles

* Establishing appropriate business arrangements between Volvo and Ford-brand operations to let Volvo operate more independently

* Getting more efficiencies between Ford-brand operations and Volvo in areas such as product development and purchasing

* Disclosing Volvo’s financial performance beginning with 2008 results.



Amy Wilson contributed to this report
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Basically it looks like they want to keep the relationship together for now for product development and cost sharing while strengthing volvo and getting its books back in black.


then itll be worth more in a sale
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“Our plan now is not to sell Volvo but to improve its cost structure and brand positioning. I think we can do substantially better than where we are today,”
That's financial talk for, "We can't get what we want for it now so we'll strengthen the name brand in the next few years so we can sell it for MORE."
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Volo has always been reliable and safe.

They just need better exterior design and marketing.

It would be nice to drop the price as they are very expensive.
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Actually amongst Ford's PAG portfolio, Volvo is the only brand that is doing well. Jaguar is FUBAR.
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^PAG is no more sir
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Volvo's reliability has gone down dramatically over the past few years. The problem with Volvo is its position in the marketplace. It's seen as near luxury in the marketplace even though it's priced with luxury cars. Volvo needs to get its luxury image up more as oppsed to just touting safety. A really great flagship could help. The new S80 gets lukewarm reviews for a car that goes up against BMW, Lexus, Infiniti even Cadillac.

The Japanese especially have handed it to Volvo. A flagship sportcar could help too. The C70 is pretty weak for the prce. To me Volvos are like Volkswagens except more safe. What they need is a soul, and to lower their prices about 10%. They have to either go more upmarket or lower their prices to become more competitive.
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Can I suggest it is Mazda's sales who are showing FORD up!..
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Originally Posted by TALAN7
Volvo's reliability has gone down dramatically over the past few years. The problem with Volvo is its position in the marketplace. It's seen as near luxury in the marketplace even though it's priced with luxury cars. Volvo needs to get its luxury image up more as oppsed to just touting safety. A really great flagship could help. The new S80 gets lukewarm reviews for a car that goes up against BMW, Lexus, Infiniti even Cadillac.

The Japanese especially have handed it to Volvo. A flagship sportcar could help too. The C70 is pretty weak for the prce. To me Volvos are like Volkswagens except more safe. What they need is a soul, and to lower their prices about 10%. They have to either go more upmarket or lower their prices to become more competitive.
They can only lower their prices, they can't go upmarket with their current lineup. They're only good at safety, you can probably make a Mazda safer with all those extra weight on Volvos. The engine and suspension give a very unrefined feeling when you drive it. I looked at the C30 and thought it'd be a breakthrough for them, it looks pretty good, but after you drive it, its just another S40 (which sucks IMO).
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Originally Posted by TALAN7
Volvo's reliability has gone down dramatically over the past few years. The problem with Volvo is its position in the marketplace. It's seen as near luxury in the marketplace even though it's priced with luxury cars. Volvo needs to get its luxury image up more as oppsed to just touting safety. A really great flagship could help. The new S80 gets lukewarm reviews for a car that goes up against BMW, Lexus, Infiniti even Cadillac.

The Japanese especially have handed it to Volvo. A flagship sportcar could help too. The C70 is pretty weak for the prce. To me Volvos are like Volkswagens except more safe. What they need is a soul, and to lower their prices about 10%. They have to either go more upmarket or lower their prices to become more competitive.
i agree, for the price you can get one hell of a safe car, which is good...but at the same time you are in price territory with other cars which have more "prestige" and "notariety"...and its not like the safety ratings are THAT bad compared to volvo...ive always seen volvo as the brand to go to if i have 3 kids and i need a nice sedan to drive them to school....to get into a different league of cars they need to change their image, keep the safety but add a little more fun and looks to the cars.
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