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<blockquote data-quote="blackbolt2003" data-source="post: 16738149" data-attributes="member: 88441"><p>Half of their spot was showing off the Bronco and the other was consumed with the Mach-E and Lightning. I had to search for the traditional Mustang and only found a GT coupe and GT convertible. No GT 500, no Mach 1....</p><p></p><p>Is all electric the future? If so, how soon? Is this what the people want? Who is upgrading our aged electric grid? Solar and wind is not the answer and that is the only expansion I've seen in the midwest. Our current grid cannot support everyone charging their cars at home. Take a look at California. They've already been asked to stop car charging during certain times because their grid is overwhelmed.</p><p></p><p>For the first time, I left Ford's auto show thinking I need to buy a used, gas powered Mustang before prices rise beyond my budget.(They've already risen to crazy heights *because COVID*)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackbolt2003, post: 16738149, member: 88441"] Half of their spot was showing off the Bronco and the other was consumed with the Mach-E and Lightning. I had to search for the traditional Mustang and only found a GT coupe and GT convertible. No GT 500, no Mach 1.... Is all electric the future? If so, how soon? Is this what the people want? Who is upgrading our aged electric grid? Solar and wind is not the answer and that is the only expansion I've seen in the midwest. Our current grid cannot support everyone charging their cars at home. Take a look at California. They've already been asked to stop car charging during certain times because their grid is overwhelmed. For the first time, I left Ford's auto show thinking I need to buy a used, gas powered Mustang before prices rise beyond my budget.(They've already risen to crazy heights *because COVID*) [/QUOTE]
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