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NewsJune 8, 2004

Ford to Discontinue Production of Mercury Sable Wagon in August

Ford Motor Co. has advanced the date to discontinue production of the Mercury Sable Wagon to August. It was originally scheduled to be discontinued in December 2004.

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ArticlesCover StoryOctober 1, 1980

Quality and Economy Highlight 1981 Priorities

Efficiency and workmanship have been thrown under sharp focus for 1981.

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ArticlesNovember 1, 1970

Detroit Is Soft-Peddaling the Muscle Market

Once considered the great white hope of the auto industry, Detroit this year is soft pedaling the muscle market. Chrysler is a notable exception. But even so, the emphasis on youth orientation seems to be fading.

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ArticlesJune 1, 1965

Newest Mercury

Newest Mercury is this Park Lane Custom Lim­ousine which was shown for the first time at the New York International Auto Show

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ArticlesMay 1, 1963

Air Conditioned Cars Are Moving Out Of The Status Symbol Class

Cool Cars Are Moving Out Of the Status-Symbol Class As Prices Go Down And Quality Improves

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ArticlesCover StoryOctober 1, 1962

Styling Conformity Marks the 1963s; Last Year's Functional Changes Expanded

The 1963 cars which are now dotting the streets do not feature many engineering or functional changes-the prime concern of all fleet users. There are no breathtaking announcements or engineering breakthroughs. Styling refinements, for the most part, are the byword for 1963.

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