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FORD MUSTANG GOING FULLY ELECTRIC
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<blockquote data-quote="Rb0891" data-source="post: 16562214" data-attributes="member: 197417"><p>Maybe. I will give you the different look may bring some it, but would point out that the Tesla model S handles pretty damn well and is not a "sports" car. I just think the technology of the EV is going to make the overall performance differentiation of vehicles much less. I don't think there is any way the government is going to allow 9 sec cars that cost $30K (in today's $) that most people can just pick off the lot. Too much of a safety concern. More likely you will get your 11-12 sec car in either coupe, sedan, CUV or SUV version. I guess therein lies the opportunity for the aftermarket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rb0891, post: 16562214, member: 197417"] Maybe. I will give you the different look may bring some it, but would point out that the Tesla model S handles pretty damn well and is not a "sports" car. I just think the technology of the EV is going to make the overall performance differentiation of vehicles much less. I don't think there is any way the government is going to allow 9 sec cars that cost $30K (in today's $) that most people can just pick off the lot. Too much of a safety concern. More likely you will get your 11-12 sec car in either coupe, sedan, CUV or SUV version. I guess therein lies the opportunity for the aftermarket. [/QUOTE]
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