Ford & Mazda split, but will still co-develop technology
Ford has sold the majority of its share in Mazda but the two manufacturers say they plan to continue to work together to develop advanced technologies, even if they don’t share platforms.
Ford owned a controlling share in Mazda and both companies shared the development of most of their mass produced vehicle platforms. Based on the [...]
Original article from: Australian Car Advice – Australia’s largest independent Auto site.
Ford & Mazda split, but will still co-develop technology
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Article Date: Dec 16,2009
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