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FORD MUSTANG GOING FULLY ELECTRIC
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<blockquote data-quote="Rb0891" data-source="post: 16561708" data-attributes="member: 197417"><p>I am not anti-electric. I have owned one and my next car will most likely be one (may even look at the MachE depending on price vs. Tesla). My point is that I am not sure there will be much differentiation between a high performance car and a grocery getter. There really isn't much now given that you can pretty easily get an electric 11 sec street car. My point is that I am not sure many will want to buy an 10.2 sec electric Mustang vs. say a 10.4 sec crossover SUV. I do believe a small niche will and heck I may as a toy, but I see most going with utility over a few tenths on a track or that they will never use. I just see that there will be much less Mustangs on the road than what you see now, but maybe that is coming regardless given the demographic desires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rb0891, post: 16561708, member: 197417"] I am not anti-electric. I have owned one and my next car will most likely be one (may even look at the MachE depending on price vs. Tesla). My point is that I am not sure there will be much differentiation between a high performance car and a grocery getter. There really isn't much now given that you can pretty easily get an electric 11 sec street car. My point is that I am not sure many will want to buy an 10.2 sec electric Mustang vs. say a 10.4 sec crossover SUV. I do believe a small niche will and heck I may as a toy, but I see most going with utility over a few tenths on a track or that they will never use. I just see that there will be much less Mustangs on the road than what you see now, but maybe that is coming regardless given the demographic desires. [/QUOTE]
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