On Wednesday, Ford announced that it's all but getting out of the car business. To be clear, the company will keep pumping out plenty of trucks and SUVs, but the Fiesta, Taurus, Fusion and regular Focus won't be sold in the U.S. and Canada, leaving the Mustang and a new crossover vehicle called the Ford Focus Active as Ford's only remaining car-cars. “We’re going to feed the healthy parts of our business and deal decisively with the areas that destroy value,” Ford CEO Jim Hackett told The Detroit News. In a company press release, Ford proclaimed that, by 2020, "almost 90 percent of the Ford portfolio in North America will be trucks, utilities and commercial vehicles."