Pricing EVs right seems to be a shot in the arm. What to me is really interesting is the surge in hybrids, a sector infrequently mentioned because it's much less of a political flashpoint than EVs. Toyota has quietly built up a substantial lead in sales from these vehicles.
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To: Miami Rebel
Ford was already losing $28k or more per EV. Slashing prices is not going to help that.
59 posted on
04/03/2024 5:07:26 PM PDT by
armydoc
To: Miami Rebel
IOW, Ford will be charging more for gas vehicles to make up the loss.
65 posted on
04/03/2024 5:54:02 PM PDT by
bgill
To: Miami Rebel
Coolest thing I've seen in EV's of late is right
here.
68 posted on
04/03/2024 6:26:21 PM PDT by
xoxox
To: Miami Rebel
To: Miami Rebel
Still losing a ton of money on each and every one. Sell’em or junk’em.
To: Miami Rebel
Sales personnel are doing their jobs. They are ensnaring FORD owners one last time; how much discount can you give on a 150k FORD Electric Truck? Had these people even considered an electric vehicle prior to walking on the lot, they might have bought a Tesla.
You can get a new Tesla S for 44k before tax deductions, and the charger is about $450 if you install it yourself. A used top tier Tesla with a new battery goes for the same as fully loaded base model. Under 40K. In Raleigh, NC you can get them in the 20’s.
76 posted on
04/04/2024 7:23:08 AM PDT by
Jumper
To: Miami Rebel
You do realize Ford loses money on every EV sold?
80 posted on
04/10/2024 7:52:08 PM PDT by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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