for the life of me I cannot understand why it isnt a recall...caveat...Ford WILL pay for the braces but only if you buy a Ford Shell....................wow....just wow....
PROMASTER?????????????? my god man WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?...Ive had so many of those POS's traded in its not funny...at 80k cylinder number three is a common failure.....
beg to differ...massive rebates WITH 0% PLUS the $7500 tax benefit. All three combined, along with $300 a month leases were on the E....as I stated...put the same on the ICEs for a direct comparison....nothing to do with doors...those rebates were directly responsible for the "e"s market shbnare...without them the sales would have been dismal and this converstaion wouldnt be happening...it would be more along "why arent BEVs selling? "
Based on your description of the survey, maybe those plans became the Mach E Ralle?
Who'd have thought they'd put Porsche branding on a Porsche? Having a brand design language isn't the same as naming everything "911 _____"
I like that concept - never seen it before (I'm guessing it's just a rendering). Funny, I've drawn something very similar to it in the past...
Hogwash. Interest rates were low before the pandemic. Prices were raised because shipping and manufacturing slowdowns limited production which naturally raised prices due to high demand and low supply. Rising fuel prices thanks to Biden drove inflation even higher for everything. Interest rates were raised to stave off inflation.
I am so confused lol. Farley says he doesn't see an off-road mustang happen, then we hear about a dealer meeting where it was shown to people a few months later, now you're saying that car didn't clinic well and probably won't be moving forward. What are we doing man?!
Lol. Ford's plans are all over the place.
Ford is honouring a promise to keep the Mustang coupe around for as long as buyers want it.
Of course, that commitment was made a few years back and sales are edging lower….
I was discussing with someone how part of the issue with the s650 isn't that it's a bad car, it's just that it's not a huge leap forward in terms of design, platform, or tech, yet it's being priced like it is. The current mustang 2 + 2 is compromised, it has a backseat, but it's not practical for most people, it's not ideal if you need to take 3 or more people with you. But that backseat has also compromised it as a sports car.
With Ford offering multiple mustang body styles, why not offer a V8 mustang sedan, something with an actually usable backseat to appeal to the crowd that wants a more practical muscle car, and then make the normal coupe a 2 seater, longer hood, lower, more exotic, maybe by stretching the hood, you'll be able to package it as a Front-mid engine car.
Now you have a kickass sedan, and a kickass sports coupe, and you can distribute those develop costs for the platform across 2-3 models, not just 1, which should help to keep the prices in check. People keep wanting Ford to bring the mustang price back down, as sad as it is, the days of the 30 grand V8 are over. The goal shouldn't be to offer a 30 grand V8, it should be to made buying a 50 or 60 grand car feel like a bargain, and to do that requires making the mustang look and feel more exotic. Something like this Corvette rendering, if that was 50 or 60 grand, it would almost be a no brainer.