god no! that's the worst look of the entire mustang generation. Instant "no buy".
Unfortunately the head-on pic will probably have a pencil thin edge around the giant void of a mouth. The render's angle present a facet to break up grill to headlight. Head-on there won't be anything except the...
I'm very surprised the Maverick truck hasn't been branded with Mustang. It's a family of vehicles now: truck, GT/sporty, CUV. Maybe the 4-seater S650 Mustang Taurus with 2.3 or 2.7EB will be next. The heart flutters in excitement what wonderful plans Marketing has for the Brand. :barf
Who's telling lies now?
Here are the estimates of how long it takes to fully charge a tesla:
Level 1 (120 V): 20 to 40 hours
Level 2 (240 V): 8 to 12 hours
Level 3 (480 V): 15 to 25 minutes
If you're a die-hard EV fan-boy you'll have a L2 charger and the luxury to park within close proximity...
and they managed to pair up the correct parts to the correct car using clip-boards, paper and pen. We now have computers, RFID, and code scanners which would suggest a zero error rate and yet Ford blows it badly.
the oil price is not a 'take it or leave it' at the oil majors or the refineries. you haven't been paying attention to the economic and dare I say DELIBERATE gov't policies that are driving the cost of gasoline and diesel up.
price controls NEVER work. they only produce scarcity - ie oh sure...
pedal extender. It was just mentioned a few days ago in the 'what you did' thread I think. Basically it's a chunk of ABS that adds ~2" inches to the pedal face. CJ/AM etc. carry it. There was also a post today about a 3D-printed triangle-thingy that moves the entire pedal assembly 12mm off the...
nothing wrong with that. a few judicious chassis mods and your Eco will impress. I have one of each and the Eco is brilliant once it's been hit with the BMR/Steeda catalog.
well a non-performance EB is hardly a corner-carver! It's frickin' scary how unglued it is compared to a sorted car.
Ford is not interested apparently in properly good chassis and suspension though the FP track shocks are sitting on the damn shelf, and the aftermarket long figured out various...
when your observation stations have major confounding/distortions the data is polluted to the point of uselessness. Every single pronouncement of the watermelons (green on outside, communist on inside) for 50+ years has been laughably wrong. Remember how there was supposed to be no/massive ice...
fixed it for you. If you don't know about the unmitigated fraud and cherry-picking to serve the pre-conceived narrative, you haven't been paying attention.
doesn't that nullify/neuter/remove all performance pretenses and capabilities of the chassis?
There is absolutely NOTHING in that photo to suggest 'mach 1' - barely that it might be a performance trim of some kind. I've lost all respect/regard for that website. It's just churning nonsense...
obligatory "what do you have to fear/hide if you're not breaking the law"?
Onstar is a wire snip or fuse away from killing. The telematics in Ford is fuse #14. With this reg it'll probably be designed as a module buried in the frame with a dead-man switch mode that if it's missing or can't...
and good for them.
note carefully the emphasis. The material science has been LONG known, but there are intractable problems that have no known solution. There is absolutely no guarentee that throwing billions at a scientific pursuit will necessarily result in success. Ask Moderna. They've been...
and 10 years from now it'll still be 10 years in the future. Advancements in batt tech are glacial and the easy gains have already been found. Yes there are quite a few neato ideas being pumped out there promising the moon in search of investment dollars, but success in a lab or miniature...
Come on now, I was responding with a somewhat flippant rebuttal to OP's well-argued, cited and cross-checked first post. (who does that?)
the article is silent as to whom (geography) and income strata are buying the cars leading to the "surge" in EV sales. Tulips were a fad too. :)
electric is a fad - it will run headlong into the realities of physics and economics and then crash and burn in spectacular fashion and take obscene amounts of precious water to contain the inferno. Water that is far more valuable and needed for life than trying to manage the self-immolation of...