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How long do you think the S650 will stay in production?

How long will the S650 be produced?


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Ford already has a 4 door sedan Mustang. It's called the Mach-e. Why would they make another one?
Because they want the attitude and feel of a Mustang, but in a 4 door. 🤣

it’s never been done before!

(my favorite marketing term they keep using)
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Ford already has a 4 door sedan Mustang. It's called the Mach-e. Why would they make another one?
Mach E is an SUV. First time I seen one I had no idea what it was. They could take an edge and stick Mustang badges all over it and there goes your Mustang ICE SUV. Can't call it a sedan.
 
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Ok folks. This wasnt meant to be an EV or hybrid debate.

The question was how long do you think the S650 will last?
 
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Ok folks. This wasnt meant to be an EV or hybrid debate.

The question was how long do you think the S650 will last?
Depends on what the People want. And I mean American citizens, not the goofs we keep electing over and over again.
 

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Woahhh don't move those goal posts buddy. You said to me that low EV sales are terrible for ICE engines. I said no because the CAFE penalties don't exist anymore. So low EV sales are not bad for ICE. Low EV sales are bad for EVs.
But you have to think long term. It takes about 5 years to develop a car, the policy you're referring to will almost certainly be overturned following the Trump administration. Therefore, while I'd love to see Ford say fuck it and shove a V8 in the bronco, they're probably not gonna do that.
 


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But you have to think long term. It takes about 5 years to develop a car, the policy you're referring to will almost certainly be overturned following the Trump administration. Therefore, while I'd love to see Ford say fuck it and shove a V8 in the bronco, they're probably not gonna do that.
I was looking for a Explorer to tow my cow, and later a few jet skis. I was surprised there was no V8 offered. So I figured I could most likely get a F-150 with a 351. Nope. Was available with a 5.0. I was really surprised at such a small engine, but I didn't want a monster truck. So I got it in 4X4. I'll never understand why they insist on calling it a 5.0, it is a 302.
 

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I was looking for a Explorer to tow my cow, and later a few jet skis. I was surprised there was no V8 offered. So I figured I could most likely get a F-150 with a 351. Nope. Was available with a 5.0. I was really surprised at such a small engine, but I didn't want a monster truck. So I got it in 4X4. I'll never understand why they insist on calling it a 5.0, it is a 302.
It's not a 302.
 

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Even if Trump did away with all emissions standards, it wouldn't really change the direction of the auto industry. Brands spent billions of dollars on hybrid and EV tech, they aren't gonna throw it out because of what one administration does, especially when those standards are pretty much guaranteed to go back in place once Trump is out of office, these things go back and forth so much that brands quite literally can't change their product plans based
Once more, this will almost certainly be reversed under the next administration and even if it isn't, it's not gonna change as much as people think. Car companies don't base product decisions off the will of a single administration lol because the desires of politicians seem to shift with the seasons. Any project Ford starts right now won't come out until after Trump is out of office, it takes that long.
The voice of sense and reason!

Seriously, CARS ARE A GLOBAL BUSINESS!!!!!

Is that loud enough!!!!

US political swings just cause pain to business but they will not change the direction of global car production.
 

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Even if Trump did away with all emissions standards, it wouldn't really change the direction of the auto industry. Brands spent billions of dollars on hybrid and EV tech, they aren't gonna throw it out because of what one administration does, especially when those standards are pretty much guaranteed to go back in place once Trump is out of office, these things go back and forth so much that brands quite literally can't change their product plans based
Once more, this will almost certainly be reversed under the next administration and even if it isn't, it's not gonna change as much as people think. Car companies don't base product decisions off the will of a single administration lol because the desires of politicians seem to shift with the seasons. Any project Ford starts right now won't come out until after Trump is out of office, it takes that long.
But how many administrations did it take to force the ev migration? Did the manufacturers come along willingly or forced? Those credits sure came in handy.
 

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But how many administrations did it take to force the ev migration? Did the manufacturers come along willingly or forced? Those credits sure came in handy.
Global car makers - US policy is only one part of it for them.

Ford make EV's or they will die. They sell as many cars outside the US as they do inside the US.
 

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Which is just more of the scsm. Those that can afford get special privileges?
No. Small volume makers contribute virtually nothing to environmental pollution. Some of those low volume car makers are NOT expensive cars. Cars like Caterham and Ariel simply don't have the resources to do EV's and sell a few hundred cars a year.

No scam just realism.
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