I was talking to a couple of fellow Ford enthusiasts at work today and one of them brought up an interesting point, our little FiST is clearly not geared toward the majority of people. It is truly a car for the enthusiast which lets be honest is not the majority of the market in the US by any stretch of the imagination. He reckoned that Ford is probably actually losing money on every one sold cause in the long run it attracts more people to buy their next car at Ford. I thought this was interesting and it makes sense actually, our car is for what it is, is priced rather cheap. Then I read today it is only expected to appeal to 4-6% of all Fiesta buyers. I tried to do some digging and this is a theory that is present in quite a few automotive journals, some more critical of our cars then other but they theory is rather prevalent. It almost makes me feel bad that the company that created something so wonderful actually lost money on my sale, it also makes me seriously think that unlike other companies that are so heavily focused on the profit today, like normal, Ford is looking at the future of not only their company but of motorsport in general. Just my thoughts on it.