Ford loses 3 billion on EV

big fat lies abound in most new technologies but nothing like Tesla lies...
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-batteries-range/
I know many auto manufacturers put false plateaus into temp gauges and some put false empty gauges in the petrol fuel tanks to protect people from themselves, but Tesliars are off the scale. Their achilles heal is distance between recharges and they are blatantly heaping lies upon lies upon deceit in order to attract wealthy people into their new glamorous, false-environmentally friendly technology.
The issue with them is their lies are bringing them sales. It's false advertising. For example, my Tesla friends were all "Your EV6 GT is rated at 206mi, that's pitiful", when in reality I get about 240mi out of it driving it normally, on my daily commute. Meanwhile their 303mi rated MYP is delivering about 260mi real world range, lol!
 
The issue with them is their lies are bringing them sales. It's false advertising. For example, my Tesla friends were all "Your EV6 GT is rated at 206mi, that's pitiful", when in reality I get about 240mi out of it driving it normally, on my daily commute. Meanwhile their 303mi rated MYP is delivering about 260mi real world range, lol!
A few good stiff fines will fix the lies bringing on sales.
 
The issue with them is their lies are bringing them sales. It's false advertising. For example, my Tesla friends were all "Your EV6 GT is rated at 206mi, that's pitiful", when in reality I get about 240mi out of it driving it normally, on my daily commute. Meanwhile their 303mi rated MYP is delivering about 260mi real world range, lol!
I think I commented to you before but wife and I saw an EV6 in a parking lot in the last two days. Really sharp looking vehicle. Black with a heavy (for an OEM) black tint windows. I walked around it for a short time.
 
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Made two 200+200 day trips in the last week … never left town full bcs gas pumps were all over the place and figured on one 10 minute fill up when I wanted a cold drink and restroom …
EV’s need to make that trip on a single charge - or would not work for me
 
The difference, at least in some cases, is if you need a diesel pickup to tow for your business, you really can't spend less than 60 grand. We really are talking a LOT more vehicle on a 3/4 -1 ton, compared to anything Tesla makes.
Yeah, and if it is a business purchase, the you get to write off the cost, so net-net they cost far less.
 
The issue with them is their lies are bringing them sales. It's false advertising. For example, my Tesla friends were all "Your EV6 GT is rated at 206mi, that's pitiful", when in reality I get about 240mi out of it driving it normally, on my daily commute. Meanwhile their 303mi rated MYP is delivering about 260mi real world range, lol!
If I could get that at 75mph, I could consider it.
 
If I could get that at 75mph, I could consider it.
At 75mph on flat ground, I am getting 2.5mi/kwh. Ends up shaking out to around 180mi full charge. If the world weere perfectly flat and you never changed speed. In reality, on road trips at "75mph", I more regularly see about 2.7-2.9mi/kwh.
 
At 75mph on flat ground, I am getting 2.5mi/kwh. Ends up shaking out to around 180mi full charge. If the world weere perfectly flat and you never changed speed. In reality, on road trips at "75mph", I more regularly see about 2.7-2.9mi/kwh.
I get it but that won’t work at my usage unfortunately. I get that Tesla doesn’t meet their numbers on average, but the Tesla chargers are where I need them to use the car the way I want to. I’d never make it to the charger on the return trip if you’re doing 180 miles at 75 mph and crunch time is in the initial call. I don’t have to hurry on the return trip. I’ll possibly be late if I have to charge on the way there. I’d still make a 50kW charger on the return trip, but that drastically increases my return travel time.
 
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Is there some kind of moral hazard decision making on the franchise part where they also are benefiting via city/state/federal subsidies?
I have no idea, what I do know is clearly Ford's EV push is hardly ready, maybe about ready as the grid is. ;) I feel bad for a small Ford dealership having to pony up to be able to charge vehicles that might not sell well.
 
I have no idea, what I do know is clearly Ford's EV push is hardly ready, maybe about ready as the grid is. ;) I feel bad for a small Ford dealership having to pony up to be able to charge vehicles that might not sell well.
There’s always a mix of cars plugged in at my local Ford dealer. I wonder if they allow others to use their chargers.
 
There’s always a mix of cars plugged in at my local Ford dealer. I wonder if they allow others to use their chargers.
I have no idea. Unless I need a part for my E-150 and I can't get it anywhere I won't set foot on a Ford lot. From the article it looks like the small dealers are getting the shaft, or already got the shaft with the EV push.
 
I have no idea. Unless I need a part for my E-150 and I can't get it anywhere I won't set foot on a Ford lot. From the article it looks like the small dealers are getting the shaft, or already got the shaft with the EV push.
Yeah I haven’t been in there since I had a Ford, I just always see something plugged in next to the building when I drive by. They have a number of EVs on their lot last time I went by. A Lightning and 3-4 Mach-Es.
 
Yeah I haven’t been in there since I had a Ford, I just always see something plugged in next to the building when I drive by. They have a number of EVs on their lot last time I went by. A Lightning and 3-4 Mach-Es.
I'll look next time I'm near the local Ford dealer. This one is a small Mom and Pop operation probably established in the early 1950's. They were always high priced and didn't negotiate much, if at all. They went with a low volume high gross mentality, that alone kept me away. LOL
 
3 big gas stations in this area have large diesel generators, when the power goes out they can still pump gas. Going green has backfired in every thing they have tried it on and we have all experienced it most of the time without realizing it. The most common one that comes to mind is RoHS compliment electronics from lead free solder joints.
 
Ford cuts 2024 F-150 Lightning production in half. I rode by the small town local dealer the other day to see if any 2024 Rangers were in yet. I saw a few Lightnings on the used lot.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/11/f-150-lightning-ford-cuts-2024-production-plans-in-half.html
A significant amount of the population will not be buying EVs as a primary vehicle.
I think all automakers are starting to understand that.
It’s a new field. It takes time to figure out the market and adjustments to be made.
 
A significant amount of the population will not be buying EVs as a primary vehicle.
I think all automakers are starting to understand that.
It’s a new field. It takes time to figure out the market and adjustments to be made.
Not to mention some products are just cost prohibitive.
 
You would think if they're losing as much money on every one as they're saying, they would stop making them altogether. Manufacturing a product to lose money has never made much sense in the business world.
 
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