The car that answers a question that nobody asked. Talk about not understanding the market. The Charger demographic (baby boomers) want ICE, not an EV.
Not sure why people get so caught up on the Mustangs size-the orginal was 181 inches long and the 2025 is 189. What exactly are you going to do with that extra 8 inches or so with a smaller car?
Which is why doing multiple mustang car models is starting to make more sense. A 2 seater, more exotic, V8 powered model to compete with the Corvette, but as a front engine model. Then another electric small mustang coupe, Ford's cayman to the 911 to compete with this electric Camaro.
The gas struts are easy to replace with a helper.
The left (driver side) part number is: 7L1Z7840611B and the right (passenger side) part number is: 7L1Z7840610B.
Mark Reuss said last year that the Camaro was not gone forever, that it would become an inexpensive EV coupe. Of course, Chevy still has the Corvette to cover the ICE sports car segment. I would think Ford will do something similar. Perhaps the EV would be called something else.(?)
When did the head honcho say Ford would never make an all electric Mustang coupe? You are right that if he did say something like that, it's head scratching. Ol' Billy Boy said in the Detroit News video that Ford is working hard to keep Mustang coupe fresh and relevant. That suggests Ford should be bringin' an all electric Mustang coupe out sooner rather than later.
The Dodge boys already have their all electric Charger coupe arriving at dealerships
It has? I'm assuming they sold every one they intend to make...and people are just waiting for delivery...and I think at that point with people making that much money, they can afford both if they really wanted to?
Sad news. With only 29k miles on her she's been totaled. She didn't have a scratch or dent on her but the entire under side was destroyed, engine, transmission, exhaust, driveshaft, rear axle, floor pan, harnesses, splash and heat shields. I ran over an aluminum wheel/brake rotor/wishbone assy from a Tesla that had just been involved in a head on collision late at night. Loved the car, never had any issues with it. I would average between 33 and 35 mpg on my trips, such a beautiful interior, cashmere. I just had the PTU cooler and fluid changed, brake fluid flushed, I had drained the transmission fluid a couple of times. I was hoping this would be my last car, lots of spare parts on hand. I swapped the 21 inch Black Label wheels with 18's from the Continental line, will need to get rid of those 21's, taking up too much space hanging on the garage wall. Now driving a new 24 F150 Lariat, hate the black interior but at Ford if you don't like black your other choice is....black. Will look into a custom interior to get rid of the black.