I mean full platform EV, not just a shitty compliance car that was a converted gasserI don't think this is their first real EV? Focus came in all electric, maybe more too... Or did you mean EV only?
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I mean full platform EV, not just a shitty compliance car that was a converted gasserI don't think this is their first real EV? Focus came in all electric, maybe more too... Or did you mean EV only?
I wish car companies could come up with better looking grilles on these electric cars.
Nobody wants to admit that.....COME ONMustangs have had a 4 & 6 cylinder engines under the hood for decades. So there's that...
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Nobody wants to admit that.....COME ON
Still sore they decided to use the Mustang Mach name plate. The Mustang is NOT a crossover.If this doing well means we'll eventually get a real mustang/camaro ev then Im for it. Still wouldn't buy it tho because crossover.
"Electric" for a greener lifestyle and lower carbon emissions... lights up tires causing massive smoke show from burning rubber.
Good job.
Honestly, I don’t think it’s a bad strategy. Performance EVs are the only EVs selling in any real quantity (Tesla). At the moment, it honestly doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to buy one for any other reason.
Because more efficient ICE options exist?
EVs aren’t very close to being affordable for the masses. They’re more expensive than a comparable sized/performance ICE car, so from a frugality standpoint it won’t pay off in a reasonable amount of time. Or ever. Electricity isn’t free (though early on it was at many charge spots), and to get the most you need home charging equipment or infrastructure, also not free unless incentivized by the automaker. For lower range cars, you don’t have much flexibility to put a lot of miles on to make up the cost between gas.
Also, to get the max benefit of the tax credit, you need to make a minimum amount to have enough tax liability to benefit from, so the incentive isn’t for everyone. It favors wealthier buyers.
So, you buy an EV to make a social statement, or for performance/luxury. And that’s fine. Electric cars are a riot to drive. What else are you going to do 0-60 mph in sub-3 seconds with no detriment to daily livability. But until performance and luxury EVs drive the cost down then you won’t see many other automakers introducing 50-state frugal EVs in the US- there’s such a limited market for those here. They’ll be performance or luxury cars.