Ford's decision to build the Fiesta as a world car was because
A) oil prices had increased and small cars were now more popular.
B) it had not offered any small cars to the automobile market up to that time.
C) customers' needs across the global automobile market were becoming more similar.
D) car tastes were different in Europe and the Fiesta was tailored to those tastes.
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