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Autoworld.com - Joey Ho - Small
car segment trendsetter Ford Focus was named the 2000 North American Car
of the Year this morning at the North American International Auto Show in
Detroit. A year ago, the Ford Focus earned the 1999 European Car of the
Year award. This marks the first time ever the same vehicle has been
honored with both titles. The Ford Focus has been lauded with overwhelming
acclaim for its driving dynamics and spacious interior package. "We are deeply honored by this
award," said James G. O'Connor, president of Ford Division. "The
Ford Focus has broken all kinds of new ground, from winning both the
European and North American Car of the Year titles to initiating the first
time ever live television commercial campaign simulcast on the web. Our
goal for the Focus was to prove to the world that affordable, compact
transportation could also provide world class driving dynamics, roominess,
safety and pure pleasure." Strong Youth Appeal A key customer
group for Ford's all-new compact car, is the highly influential Gen X and
Echo Boomer market, according to Bob Rewey, Group Vice President of
Marketing, Sales and Service for Ford Motor Company. "The two key
growth markets are Gen X'ers (20-35 years old, 25 million), who are in the
market today and Echo Boomers (19 and under, 80 million) who will be
entering the new vehicle market in the next two to three years," said
Rewey. "They will dominate the vehicle market for the next 30
years." Focus is off to a strong start with youth and early sales
results show the 48 percent of buyers are age 35 and younger, while 26
percent of the buyers are under 25 years of age.
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