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Field is a design and engineering guy... UEV is now in the hands of production planning and marketing people. So that's why he is leaving... what's left to do on UEV launch doesn't require his expertise and he is probably not that interested anyway. That's the glass half-full interprtation. The glass half-empty interpretation is old guards won the political struggle and skunk work will not be allowed to continue thru product launch. Although it seemed that skunk work was always just trying to change how Ford design and engineer cars, not how it market and sell the cars.
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To me, that's a good thing.
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By DeluxeStang · Posted
Made some changes based on your feedback to the lights, added Ford script as well. I noticed it also looked like the entire rear bumper was black, so I changed that. Guessing this is pretty close. -
Subaru ain't hidin' the fact that all of their EV models are direct rebadges. Open the hood or the driver's door of one of those Subies (pictures below are from 2026 Subaru Uncharted), and these stickers make it clear who's the boss:
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By twintornados · Posted
Thankfully, it got the "bullet" instead. -
Good thing Musky Boy has so many business ventures other than Tesla that can buy or lease ugly ass Cybertrucks as company fleet vehicles! Sales of Tesla Inc.'s Cybertruck have been propped up by Elon Musk's other companies, including SpaceX, which accounted for more than 18% of the 7,071 Cybertrucks registered in the US during the fourth quarter. The purchases by Musk-run companies, likely exceeding $100 million in value, have continued into this year, with almost one in every five Cybertrucks registered during the period being delivered from one part of Musk's business empire to another. Without those sales to other Musk-run companies, Cybertruck registrations in the fourth quarter would have fallen 51%, reinforcing the extent to which consumer demand is faltering only two years after Tesla began delivering the electric pickup.
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By ExplorerDude · Posted
The real thing didn’t have a light bar that went across the front or across the back. There was also no “blue oval” it was just the Ford name in script. I think it lit up. It was very different and not Ford like. Still sad to think the Edge was primarily dropped for this thing and it still never made it to the market. The “bullet train” was its nickname. -
I think what I also hate about it is that that product could be from anyone. There's nothing "Ford" about it.
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By joseodiaga4 · Posted
What worries me is that they spent so much money, time, heck even spoke a lot to the media about it…….very difficult to understand
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