Hoping they go bankrupt! F em, jumping on the EV bandwagon against all common sense(technology, supply and demand) I think they deserve the pain.No one wants this garbage. Looking forward to seeing the big 3 reverse coarse in the next 5 years or go bankrupt. People don't understand we have had electric cars since the beginning of cars and capitalism has spoken for what the people want. Im not sure how the CEO's have missed this?
Or America….they don’t care about the loss. They care about their green agenda that the govt pays for. It will succeed whether we like or not.Well unless you are in Russia or China. Lol
Nah. Not really. Assuming the government intervention continues, the future is ride share and public transportation when it all shakes out. A private EV will be priced out for the majority of the public for numerous reasons. You replacing your ICE vehicle with an EV is extremely short term and short lived.
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Are you CEO Farley?Really hoping Shell, BP, Chevron, etc invest in the same tech that porsche has for making fuel. It comes from pulling CO2 out of the air and the hydrogen out of the water.
Nothing reduced in complexity - actually quite the opposite. Imagine buying a new engine and transmission after 8 years and then also paying a dealership to do this - that is the reality of EV. Make sure you have 20-30k for battery replacement every 8-10 years. Also electric motors and components fail in that time frame as well.Never thought I would own a turbo 6 F150 but now I’ve owned 2. Wouldn’t go back to a V8, even after 3 cam phaser replacements (yep, TWICE in my 2018). 170K miles between the 2, best tow vehicle I’ve owned.
4 things before I bought a gen 2 or 3 Lightning:
1. 10% to 80% charge in less than 10 minutes
2. 400 mile range
3. Improved cold climate performance (25% reduction, not 50%)
4. Reduced battery pack weight, preferably solid state.
I love the reduced complexity of an EV powertrain plus direct drive.
I read an article that said any electric vehicle that gets in even a minor accident has to have the battery totaled which ends up totaling the car. Insurance companies don't want to take a risk that the battery could be damaged in some way and fail / start a fire. They said if this trend continues insurance rates will be unaffordable for electric cars.
Did you read the article?I'm sorry but that is a fearmongering hit piece blatant lie of anti-EV propaganda.
Plenty of EV's have gotten into accidents and been repaired.
I think he mis-read the article.I'm sorry but that is a fearmongering hit piece blatant lie of anti-EV propaganda.
Plenty of EV's have gotten into accidents and been repaired.
So if 30 years of ICE cars, trucks and SUVs didn’t move the stock, let’s see what happens with EV.I noticed Ford stock is $11.45/share.
Ford stock was $11.45 on 12-3-1993.
Factor in inflation and it's really worth half of what it was in 93I noticed Ford stock is $11.45/share.
Ford stock was $11.45 on 12-3-1993.