What a drab and ugly looking car!
That’s an old man’s car.
It may go zoom zoom, but without the vroom vroom, it ain’t a Mustang!
A real Mustang is as much Otto cycle horsepower as can be crammed under the hood in as light a vehicle as possible. It’s not some sissified electric Soy Boy Toy to creep around town virtue signaling to fellow Leftist a-hole knotheads.
Gonna need a bigger nuclear power plant.
The word should introduces a gamble that no one going cross country is comfortable with. Count me out again.
sucks
Will not buy an electric car.
Very cool, they are also selling the new Ford Mach One. For those more Internally Combustion inclined.
Oh no they didn’t!
It’s a freaking FOUR DOOR!!!
That may have a pony on the front but it sure as hell AIN’T no MUSTANG!
What’s next? Four-door Dodge Chargers (nevermind)?
Electrify Americas DC fast-charging stations using the FordPass charging network
Only Tesla has a charging network approaching full national coverage with chargers pushing power at a rate within one order of magnitude of gas fill ups.
Charging at home is an underrated benefit - rarely have to charge up during the day (vs you ALWAYS have to go to a station for gas). That said, long Tripps need dat chargers, and only Tesla has enough of those.
I tried out an electric lawnmower and it was awful. It was way under powered. I returned it to HD. My new Troy Bilt is running great once I started putting mid range octane gasoline into it. 89-90 octane or so. Now it roars and I can cut through anything. Though I avoid wet grass and mow on dry days.
Not on a bet. And I’m a diehard Mustang lover.
Ready for flames here, but Im probably going to buy one.
First, the $7,500 tax CREDIT is enticing
I own a business, and the write off of the purchase in 1 year with our current tax code is also enticing.
My office is 15 minutes from home, and most of my travel is local. Overnight charging will more than make that up.
Ive been told by the Ford dealership that rather than a lease, they will give me a guaranteed buyback price after 3 years of ownership. That is why I said buy with quotation marks. The 3 year term eliminates my concerns about battery issues.
Taking my write-offs into account my cost of ownership for those 3 years will be down to around $100/m. I spend more than triple that on gas.
This will be vehicle #4 so trips and towing arent concerns.