Upacurb
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EVs are a viable option if you own your own home and can charge at home.
Until they do something to beef up the infrastructure .... unfortunately outside of the Tesla charging network ....most other networks are not exactly reliable... they are also time consuming
If I lived in an apartment... no way I would buy an electric car at this stage
I'm still trying to figure out how here in California they have both passed and EV mandate while also performing rolling black outs because our infrastructure can't keep up.
I think the biggest cost driver in the Mustang is that while in the past is was built on a shared platform.... think Ford Granada ... Lincolns... exc it's now on a dedicated platform
I often wonder what would have happened if Ford had followed through on having the Explorer and Mustang on the same platform?
Until they do something to beef up the infrastructure .... unfortunately outside of the Tesla charging network ....most other networks are not exactly reliable... they are also time consuming
If I lived in an apartment... no way I would buy an electric car at this stage
I'm still trying to figure out how here in California they have both passed and EV mandate while also performing rolling black outs because our infrastructure can't keep up.
I think the biggest cost driver in the Mustang is that while in the past is was built on a shared platform.... think Ford Granada ... Lincolns... exc it's now on a dedicated platform
I often wonder what would have happened if Ford had followed through on having the Explorer and Mustang on the same platform?
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