Posted on 07/28/2023 9:25:24 AM PDT by CFW
When will shareholders ask Ford to choose between Klaus Schwab and their money?
No one except the state wants them. And who cares what consumers or shareholders want? Not Ford.
Back in March, I wrote that, “Ford reported that it’s going to lose $3 billion on electric cars in 2023. Unlike most automakers, Ford reports its electric vehicle numbers separately, but experts estimate that most car companies are losing similar amounts on the dead end business.”
“Ford plans to make 2 million electric cars every year by 2025. That would be impressive considering that Ford only sold 61,575 of them in 2022. It sold 3,624 electric vehicles in Feb 2023.”
And the numbers just keep getting worse. It’s now a loss of $4.5 billion.
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Car and Driver found that towing a 6100 lb trailer dropped the range to 100 miles. Unloaded highway range was 230 miles. This was with the Platinum trim and extended range battery. The EPA range is supposed to be 320 miles.
“I doubt you’ll see Toyota do an about face and go all in on electric - battery cars.”
Indeed, despite Japanese government efforts, FCVs remain far less popular than EVs both in and outside Japan. While 2.1 million EVs were sold worldwide in 2019, Toyota has only managed to sell 11,000 units of the Mirai from its launch in November 2014 to February 2021, hampered by its inability to sell it outside Japan and California, the only places where Toyota deemed a dense enough concentration of hydrogen fueling stations to be available.
https://asiatimes.com/2021/09/japan-may-be-on-road-to-nowhere-with-hydrogen-vehicles/
No, the actually have a truck called the Maverick. Based on the Escape chassis, and drivetrain. There is an electric version, but as far as I know, it’s a hybrid with a gas motor to help get you there. I could be wrong.
Were it me buying the Maverick, I’d opt for the ordinary 2.0 L turbo 4, as it’s the highest horsepower of all the offerings and it’s a proven engine.
In our parts of the country there are plenty of fast chargers to get us from Alabama to Texas or to Florida or Louisiana or any other trips we've made. It took a few minutes of planning to find the chargers before the trip (much like using maps back in the pre-GPS days). We've looked at a long road trip to the northeast and see plenty of chargers for that trip. But that's the densely populated east coast. I'm sure if we visited family in the midwest we'd have to take the ICE pickup.
Yeah, last year a lot of the EV's had sky high prices. Part of that was fad --- on top of the artificially inflated prices from govt stimulus (which inflated them more with the Inflation Raising Act). It was a bad time to buy an EV last year unless it was just the right time for you anyway (i.e. the car you're replacing was on its last legs). And even then it depends on how many miles you put on it to get enough gas savings. (For us we've put 29K miles on it in the 13 months we've owned it, with maybe 26K of those miles charged at home. Obviously for us it was more than a toy.) Now that EV prices have come down a bit I still wouldn't suggest getting one unless you drive it at least 15K miles per year. I'm just being practical about gas and oil change savings vs extra costs of an EV. Not hating EV's, nor thinking they're saving the world. Just looking at when they're best for a person's use case.
I’m in the process of buying a new car. I want some kind of SUV compact hybrid. Every time I go to a lot they try to steer me to an EV and it’s astounding. I I tell them right off the bat I do not want an EV I will not buy an EV and yet they still try.
I can’t speak for 1400 pounds, but my F-150 3.5L twin turbo has a range of over 700 miles on a tank of gas. Granted, it’s a big tank, but that’s hard to beat.
That said, I generally take my 3 cylinder Escape for long trips. Something about 33-34 mpg versus 20-22 with the truck.
I’m in the process of buying a new car. I want some kind of SUV compact hybrid. Every time I go to a lot they try to steer me to an EV and it’s astounding. I I tell them right off the bat I do not want an EV I will not buy an EV and yet they still try.
“There is an electric version, but as far as I know, it’s a hybrid with a gas motor to help get you there.”
On a hybrid you run on the ICE engine. The electric motor only helps the efficiency of the engine. For example, when going up a hill the electric motor will kick in and then recharge going back down. The Mavericks battery is only 1.1 kwhr. A typical EV can be 80 or more kwhr.
A plug-in EV has a middle ground battery allowing a range of 30-40 miles before needing the ICE engine.
Sometime in the future, FORD will have a message for democrats...
and it will be ‘f. o. r. d.)
or eff-off retarded democrats.
ICE -ICE -BABY !
“Were it me buying the Maverick, I’d opt for the ordinary 2.0 L turbo 4, as it’s the highest horsepower of all the offerings and it’s a proven engine.”
The hybrid can come with that same engine but as I just read not in 4WD.
There’s going to be miles of EV junk yards.
RIVIAN IS LOSING BILLIONS RIGHT THERE WITH THEM. Buy Rivian stock. Wall Streets is magically making it go up. Seriously. Analysts are recommending it right and left because they KNOW there will be no consequences.
Wow. WHO is getting them to make this stuff?
Feds will bail them out with billions of taxpayer dollars.
And as a payoff to the UAW.
They get large government subsidies for making electric vehicles.
The mache looks like a focus to me.
This is America, you will get what your government masters tell you to get.
Fast charging damages the battery, and shortens the lifetime of the battery. I have not read about the connection between fast charging and battery fires, so I cannot state that there is a connection. Some European ferries have banned EVs from their services due to the EV fires. Several NY buildings have also banned e-bikes and scooters due to fires.
Ford, Rivian, and others just received another massive influx of taxpayer dollars.
The Chicoms boast about all the EVs they are making. Recently a video was smuggled out of China, a video of thousands and thousands of EVs decaying in huge fields. Reminds me of the USSR and the farm tractor factories. Inside, EVERYBODY has a job. Outside, there were hundreds of new tractors rusting away.
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