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RGIll

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  1. 33 minutes ago, rperez817 said:

     

    Pearl white multi-coat is the only exterior paint color for which Tesla doesn't charge extra. All other paint colors have a $1,500 or $2,500 surcharge. 

     

    By comparison, on Mustang Mach-E Ford offers multiple exterior paint colors at no extra charge, including Grabber Blue which my wife and I chose for our First Edition. Rapid Red Metallic is $495 extra and Cyber Orange Metallic and Star White Metallic are $795 extra.

    Ahhh, that makes total sense now. I. Paid extra for the Alto Blue I am getting on my Bronco Sport

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  2. On 12/11/2021 at 7:25 AM, ausrutherford said:

    I love that green...

     

    Hopefully it makes it to the next Ranger as well. 

    I have always been a fan of the green and am usually disappointed in how it does not make it to many of the vehicles. Also I wished that this year 2022 they had come out with an SE color for the Bronco Sports or at least a unique color only for the Badlands version

  3. 27 minutes ago, rperez817 said:

     

    New car dealerships have relied on used car sales, fixed ops, and finance/insurance to keep the lights on. 

    Agree. Most dealerships also make their bread and butter from service and parts more than sales so that might hurt them if EVs need less attention. But when they do it is costly. The downside for dealers which I can see in the future is just the use of kiosks if you go in to order and that is if you even have to order at the dealer (ie Tesla only does online order) t sales individuals are going to disappear and instead you will have more customer service as in people that familiarize owners with all the features of their new cars when they arrive and potentially one or two folks that run test drives. But I think sales folks will one day be gone

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  4. 23 hours ago, jpd80 said:

    The majority of early adopters intend to be home based charging with only occasional public charging, that’s probably the reality for the rest of this decade

    Agree.  They probably are going to use them mostly for commuting in which case they will not reach the 300 mile or so limit during use. Odd, why is it all the Teslas I see are white. It is like the most popular color. 

  5. I really like the 2023 Vette in looking at everything. It is a far cry from some of the older designs that were dated. Not sure about a V8 though. I think with current technology and turbos there is a way to get what you need out of a V6. But that is IMHO.

  6. The only thing that make me hesitant about an EV is the lack of high end charging stations around the nation. Tesla has some good ones, but others can take 30-45 minutes to charge and if you are traveling across country you are looking at adding 4 hours or so to your trip time just charging along the way. Some stations are expensive enough it is cheaper to use gas. Add on the home charging station you would need if you dont want it to take forever on your house elec.

  7. China apparently did the opposite and stockpiled chips during the pandemic when they were cheap. Good move on their part. The other thing that US manufacturers have working against them is that their chips are old in technology and they have not moved forward, similar to Tesla, etc. Chip companies do not want to make the old style chips anymore because they are not up to date or make $$. At some point we will have to see manufactuers change and come forward in. Time with chips.

  8. It is a global economy..period. A car assembled in the US may have parts acquisitions that occur from many companies globally and then assembled in the US. It is truly hard to find any company where the entire vehicle is parted and assembled in the US. Tesla is one that I can think of.

  9. On 9/19/2021 at 2:37 PM, Bill l said:

    Got my bronco sport  this week  with engine cover missing  ( engine compartment looks awful)  also hood sound deadner missing    No answers  if and when they will be installed    Any information  

    After a certain date in 2020 they stopped putting engine covers on the lower trim models of the Bronco Sports and only continued them on the badlands models. Some have found the engine cover on Ford parts websites but it would take a while to get one due to the backlog.

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