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Mustang inspired “Mach-E” spy shots
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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 16324281" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>Pretty much all of this^</p><p></p><p>the reality is the majority of people that bitch about the FGT not having a V8 can’t afford one anyway so it’s a moot point. The car is spectacular, and yes they could have achieved the same performance with a V8 but it was to help showcase their investment of the ecoboost platform in their line up and made sense while still delivering the numbers of a super car. </p><p></p><p>as far as the electric car, we’ll for most in here it obviously does not fit their lifestyle wants. There is however a large market for them and Ford is smart to get onboard. To the purists, the name is blasphemy, but to the average buyer it’s going to be catchy and draw attention thanks to the coat tails of mustang success. </p><p></p><p>someone above mentioned the scenario where electric cars aren’t feasible where parking is limited. Sure currently that would be a no go, but the target audience for electric cars generally has a garage spot to park daily, and has access to local charges so for them it is a viable option. 500 bucks more for insurance was mentioned per year as well, that sounds lofty but eh for example that two months fuel for my commute in my ram so it would quickly be a wash. Again these are going to be viable options to many people already and only will grow as the tech advances</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 16324281, member: 57447"] Pretty much all of this^ the reality is the majority of people that bitch about the FGT not having a V8 can’t afford one anyway so it’s a moot point. The car is spectacular, and yes they could have achieved the same performance with a V8 but it was to help showcase their investment of the ecoboost platform in their line up and made sense while still delivering the numbers of a super car. as far as the electric car, we’ll for most in here it obviously does not fit their lifestyle wants. There is however a large market for them and Ford is smart to get onboard. To the purists, the name is blasphemy, but to the average buyer it’s going to be catchy and draw attention thanks to the coat tails of mustang success. someone above mentioned the scenario where electric cars aren’t feasible where parking is limited. Sure currently that would be a no go, but the target audience for electric cars generally has a garage spot to park daily, and has access to local charges so for them it is a viable option. 500 bucks more for insurance was mentioned per year as well, that sounds lofty but eh for example that two months fuel for my commute in my ram so it would quickly be a wash. Again these are going to be viable options to many people already and only will grow as the tech advances [/QUOTE]
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