Ford Motor Co. says it made $2.7 billion in 2009 — thanks to cost cutting, debt reduction and strong vehicle sales.
Ford's reputation is seen as benefiting by being the only major U.S. automaker which didn't go through bankruptcy, unlike General Motors and Chrysler.
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