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Originally Posted by Hesh
Im sorry im just of the mindset to get it done sooner rather than later. Putting it off will just cost more money at a later date then doing now while they have an easy opening to do so. It also is a bonus just to say they are ahead of the curve of things. Keep the postive image up that they still have right now. Its not only a thing they have to comply with but something they can use as a marketing tool. Saying " we are the safest in our segment" and prove it by keeping the standards ahead of what are required. To me that is a win win situation. Putting it off is just showing that Ford like everyone else in the auto industry is hurting worse than what is being said.
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Your not really understanding. They'll likely be moving to a new platform by the time the standards are needed. If they are never needed on this generation, then it is a waste of money to even upgrade it. simple as that. Right now they are already in the positive image in that it meets and exceeds all current standards.