Design-wise, which is what really sells vehicles, Ford has had an amazing run with the Mustang since 2005.
To be objective, they're due for a dud design, and the S650 might be it.
Nothing in that link says they're a "net exporter". And I don't think you know what that means.
A 10% increase (to use round numbers) in EVs in Norway represents 2.8 million more EVs on their electrical grid. If it averages 50Kw to charge each vehicle, and each of those 2.8 million vehicles...
So....you were stupid enough to buy a vehicle that has been recalled in Europe, because they're burning to the ground during charging.
"Kuga PHEV owners in Europe are advised not to charge their cars and drive them in Auto EV (ICE) mode only."
Yes, neither Norway, nor the Uk, or any part of...
Far from "pedantic", it's about you deliberately acting like certain facts and realities don't matter. About you trying to avoid discussing them.
Like how you're not telling us what PHEV you drive, when asked directly.
No one gives a fuck about "how most are used around here", that's not the...
PHEVs do not have to be plugged in to run. Those are purely vehicles meant to be used for tax purposes.
We've discussed ALL of this before. They've done nothing to increase their production or distribution capabilities.
Only 12.2% EVs. Don't make stuff up to suit your narrative.
They won't get to 20%. They can't. They don't have the electrical power production or distribution capacity.
I don't like or dislike EVs.
They've passed legislation. Offered some tax incentives. But other than that, what have they actually done? Next to nothing. Having maybe 3-4% of cars on their roads as EVs has absolutely NOTHING to do with having 100% EVs.
The Norwegians absolutely cannot get to 100% EVs on the road. It...
Yes, I do. I know reality.
That you can't grasp the basics of electrical energy demand, production and distribution, and therefore believe in Norway's and the EU's fantasies, doesn't mean I'm arrogant.
Stop equating basic knowledge application with being arrogant. Just because you're willfully...
It isn't happening there. 5%-10% of vehicles on Norwegian roads being EV doesn't mean "it is happening there". All that means is that there are some tax incentives artificially pushing EV sales in Norway, like in other countries.
And it won't. Guaranteed. For the exact same reasons it won't...
Norway will rescind that law, just as the rest of Europe will. It's not going to happen. There isn't the power production and distribution capacity, and there won't be. This has already been explained to you, multiple times and in multiple ways.
And 54 % of new car sales represents a tiny, tiny...
I guarantee you, those pictures are NOT of an AWD Mustang test-mule. The article is bullshit click-bait. Lame guesses that are incorrect, it's just testing new brakes.
The S550 structure, as seen in the pics, has no room to add all the necessary hardware to make it AWD.
LOOOOOOOL!!!!!
Whomever wrote that article is making a ton of assumptions from 0 concrete information.
Pure clickbait, nothing more. A terrible article horribly written.