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Sherminator98

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  1. Except that there isn't a cost effective renewable fuel available that would cut GHG either...and wouldn't be as scalable as dino oil either.
  2. https://fortune.com/2025/06/08/byd-ev-industry-competition-price-cuts-weak-demand-overcapacity/
  3. The unfortunate fact is that you can't force people to buy something they don't trust or "want" Unless they figure out a way to market EVs to appeal to people and remove most of the preconceived notions people have about them, its going to be a struggle to sell them or even make money off them.
  4. The government sets the rules as to how this is all supposed to work-and the F-250 is a significantly bigger/heavier vehicle and costs more then the F-150
  5. https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-declares-biden-fuel-economy-rules-exceeded-legal-authority-2025-06-06/
  6. https://www.motor1.com/news/762063/toyota-says-hybrids-cleaner-evs/
  7. But yet the only way to get the Hemi is with a mild hybrid setup https://www.greencarcongress.com/2025/06/20250606-hemi.html
  8. Apparently there is another set of wheels that look far better for the FX edition
  9. An I6 is bigger pain in the ass to add to engine packaging and crash cell issues then an I4 or a V6 would be the major issue. As for the all new Ecoboost I4-The original designs where based on Mazda JV engines from 15-20+ years ago, so they where due a major upgrade. They don't show any major improvement in MPG or performance, so like stated before-just keeping ahead of the emissions situation. The Mustang gets 1 MPG more on the highway and the Bronco actually loses 2 MPG city with the new engine (at least on Fuel Economy.gov) The 2.7/3L Nano Ecoboosts are "new" design that only came out 10 years ago.
  10. Its not like the mustang hasn't had white wheels before either https://fordauthority.com/2023/03/1992-ford-mustang-convertible-summer-edition-up-for-auction/
  11. Supposed to pay homage to the fox body, but not quite sure outside of the plaid seats I dig it though. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKmbf5EJ129/?igsh=cjR2NDl2bnNnZHI5
  12. Counterpoint-consumers really don't care? In the grand scheme of things ICE engines are nothing more then marketing exercises and at least in Ford's case, customers are willing to embrace say Ecoboost V6s in the F-150 vs Ram getting rid of the Hemi in the Ram 1500? Long term it makes sense, since ICE is going to just shrink and shrink as time goes on.
  13. I'm guessing that the pricing was due to demand and dealer markups. I haven't seen a huge demand for the Ranger Raptor like you did with the Braptor
  14. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/06/05/ram-hemi-engine-pickup-trucks.html
  15. You sure do like to flip flop
  16. Not to mention some dumbasses don't even plug in their PHEVs I also work with someone who has a Chevy Volt and they charge it via 120v line because they don't drive it much at all either.
  17. Because they are perfectly fine in doing what they are doing because its not broken in their minds.
  18. But apparently Ford is lowering prices on the Bronco for example-I saw in B6G that the Raptor has come down 10k in 2025 and other trims have come down a bit also. Once again I think it’s being done intentionally to limit sales but not profits
  19. https://www.motor1.com/news/761706/2027-shelby-gt500-spy-shots/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKtathleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHgtvU3-eEhI1_oRc2TjcYAFwSxwDqvhjWPvyMqZvSSZbnIHP2BrPVc3EOmQD_aem_77rB3Z9urtn-v9Rg7fYeHg
  20. I think the bigger issue is just cost-if you can buy something for say 30-40mm that gets 250 miles of range, people would be more willing to give it a shot. Maybe if Ford includes help for adding a home charger like they are currently doing, that would help even more. There are a couple different things that are hanging up people and given the fact that the average car buyer is older and more conservative, it’s going to take more convincing for them to do it.
  21. Apparently it’s down to 85 as of 2024 Still best selling Sports car too, but no numbers released for the 2024MY. It was 59k units in 2023 and only 44k in 2024 in the NA market https://fordauthority.com/2025/04/ford-mustang-best-selling-sports-car-globally-in-2024/
  22. Its also part of the reason why the lineup needs to be expanded...thus the sedan and off road versions being rumored
  23. Huh that is interesting.... https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/advanced-clean-cars-program/advanced-clean-cars-ii
  24. This might be partly due to Ford's own doing-the Mustang could be having an impact on CAFE for them and they are limiting sales? There was some sort of supplier issue the end of last year, so I'm not sure how much impact that is having saleswise.
  25. Your missing quite a bit-these are the states that use CARB: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington Plus why wouldn't they be able to sell the Escape in these states anyways?
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