GM, Ford to focus more on crossovers
Looks like the guys in Detroit are cutting back on the big cars.
Both Ford and General Motors will drop several light trucks to make room for crossovers.
According to AutoWeek, GM will end the production of the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and GMC Envoy mid-sized SUVs most probably by the year 2010. Ford on the other hand is reportedly planning to drop the Mercury Monterey minivan this year, followed by its Ford Freestar twin soon.
To replace the retiring big boys, GM plans to produce more of its new-generation crossovers - the GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook and Buick Enclave, while Ford plans to develop a production version of the Ford Fairlane concept for both the Ford and Lincoln brands.
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