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'''Sharonville Transmission''' is a [[Ford Motor Company]] [[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] factory in [[Sharonville, Ohio]]. Sharonville has long been the backup site for production overflows from [[Livonia Transmission]], and currently produces transmissions for the [[Lincoln LS]] and [[Ford Crown Victoria]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[sedan (car)|sedans]]. Ford is cutting some production at Sharonville as those products near the end of their lifespan, but the plant is likely to continue with workers transferring from the [[Batavia Transmission]] plant as that factory is closed.
'''Sharonville Transmission''' is a [[Ford Motor Company]] [[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] factory in [[Sharonville, Ohio]]. Sharonville has long been the backup site for production overflows from [[Livonia Transmission]], and currently produces transmissions for the [[Lincoln LS]] and [[Ford Crown Victoria]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[sedan (car)|sedans]]. Ford is cutting some production at Sharonville as those products near the end of their lifespan, but the plant is likely to continue with workers transferring from the [[Batavia Transmission]] plant as that factory is closed. Sharonville is reported to be a second site for the new [[GM-Ford 6-speed automatic transmission|Ford 6F transmission]].


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Revision as of 16:03, 23 March 2006

Sharonville Transmission is a Ford Motor Company transmission factory in Sharonville, Ohio. Sharonville has long been the backup site for production overflows from Livonia Transmission, and currently produces transmissions for the Lincoln LS and Ford Crown Victoria rear wheel drive sedans. Ford is cutting some production at Sharonville as those products near the end of their lifespan, but the plant is likely to continue with workers transferring from the Batavia Transmission plant as that factory is closed. Sharonville is reported to be a second site for the new Ford 6F transmission.

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