This is Ford's competition vs China. I wish them well.
Who here thinks it will be sold for $30k when it comes out?? Not I.
I was pretty close. The “game changer” is a $30k chick-up truck with a 100-200 mile range. Oooooooooh! Martha, grab your change purse!If Ford wants to announce they’re just finishing up on ideas, more power to them. But why announce “PLANS to design”? Nobody cares about plans, they care about products, and how closely that product aligns with what they were promised.
I certainly wish Ford the best; I’ve owned more Fords than any other brand over the years, but… the Model T went further on a tank of gas than the standard-range Mach-E would go on a full charge in winter. Considering it’s been well over 100 years since the T, they should pick better comparisons.
Ain't gonna learn how to do it if one is forbidden to try.That's like saying their prices went up because they banned fusion. It took the US frackers over a decade to learn how to make money fracking. Shale gas has been explored in some European, but even the countries doing it haven't produced much.
I ordered the $39,900 Cybertruck. When my number came up, the price was $70k. Instant cancel.Who here thinks it will be sold for $30k when it comes out?? Not I.
Musk doesn't think this makes any sense. In his mind, everyone who wants a smaller Tesla will buy the Robotaxi. Model 2 may just be fiction.Tesla is going to be releasing a more affordable EV option.![]()
The pace of actual battery tech improvements has slowed to a crawl. Solid-state promises have all fizzled out. I hope some leap in battery tech happens but I'm not holding my breath. It's like nuclear fusion. We've been told for 50 years that it's just around the corner.If batter tech and charging tech keeps improving, I see them growing.
Model 3 is pretty small inside.Musk doesn't think this makes any sense. In his mind, everyone who wants a smaller Tesla will buy the Robotaxi. Model 2 may just be fiction.
You just are not seeing what improvements are being made. Bought my first Tesla 12 years ago. Been laughing at the self-proclaimed experts who have been expecting range to double every 18 months. Tesla is concentrating on reliability, life, and materials. Range/capacity is secondary. No one builds a better motor or battery than Tesla.The pace of actual battery tech improvements has slowed to a crawl. Solid-state promises have all fizzled out. I hope some leap in battery tech happens but I'm not holding my breath. It's like nuclear fusion. We've been told for 50 years that it's just around the corner.
Oh. Fires are acceptable. High wear rates on the battery is acceptable. Maybe that is OK by you but not me.The only truly affordable EVs are and will be made in China. I don't know if the cars are any good but it doesn't matter.
The Edsel is the very first thing I thought of when I heard Ford was going to make an announcement. I did not even know what it was going to be about. I was just thinking that way based on their failures since about 2010 to live up to their very own slogan. "Quality is Job One." The catchy slogan they actually abandoned. I loved every Ford product I owned. Thing is I have not owned one since about 2009. I am going by what everyone I know who has been buying them since have been saying.I ordered the $39,900 Cybertruck. When my number came up, the price was $70k. Instant cancel.
If and when this "2027" Ford EV comes out, it will be around $50K. Ford will still manage to lose money on every unit sold and it will go the way of the Edsel. That's assuming the car will launch at all. The coming 2026 EV market crash will be brutal in the U.S.
You must mean a chick-up truck folks use these days to haul air?I was pretty close. The “game changer” is a $30k chick-up truck with a 100-200 mile range. Oooooooooh! Martha, grab your change purse!![]()
True, but not comparable to shutting down operational generating capacity, like coal. That is the comparison that was made. We still don't have any functioning fusion generation after decades of attempts. It took over a decade for frackers to learn how to do it profitably. Europe didn't have that much time, so it chose imports instead. Same as us with rare earths. That's how free trade works...someone else can do it cheaper, so you can focus your efforts elsewhere and the exchange becomes mutually beneficial But that someone else needs to be a friend. Unfortunately, the U.S. doesn't have those anymore.Ain't gonna learn how to do it if one is forbidden to try.
Modern code requires fireboard between those 2 places.My home was built to allow an attatched garage. When I put my garage in I built it detatched about 50' away just to avoid a possible house fire. I would never have any kind of vehicle just below my bedroom.
Not true. Battery advances have always been incremental. I ran the numbers several years ago and saw something like average of 7% improvement in range on average, per year, just based on what Tesla was offering. Here is a chart showing the price decline. Batteries are rapidly nearing parity with ICE for many applications. For many people, driving an EV is already cheaper than ICE, depending on utility rates mileage, etc.The pace of actual battery tech improvements has slowed to a crawl. Solid-state promises have all fizzled out. I hope some leap in battery tech happens but I'm not holding my breath. It's like nuclear fusion. We've been told for 50 years that it's just around the corner.
The only truly affordable EVs are and will be made in China.
This is easy GND was a throw away talking point, the side that didn’t like it did 99% of the talking about it, while also making profitable investments from said weak piecework legal framework. The guys against GND made the most $$$ from it. Many of those against it also helped write sections of it that went into law.There is so much you don't know. Too much to explain and we don't want to get political so I'm out.