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Ford said it plans to produce 3.4 million vehicles this year, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.

Ford Trucks See Boost as Roadshow Reaches Saudi Arabia
Ford Middle East and Al Jazirah Vehicles Agencies brought the legendary F-150 and Ranger Built Ford Tough pickup trucks closer to Saudi customers through a unique roadshow across 10 major Saudi cities.
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