Ford discusses challenges with automated systems after achieving top JD Power quality ranking
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The Verge
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This is a very brief article snippet (46 words) about Ford celebrating its No. 1 ranking in JD Power's initial quality survey among mainstream automakers. The article mentions Ford is opening up about challenges faced due to reliance on automated systems in production and design, including having to rehire former engineers to fix mistakes. However, the actual content is mostly a loading/placeholder message with no substantive article body available.
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