fordmustangnerd
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Good point. All im saying is the day the mustang goes electric is the day ford kills it.
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Not anytime soon. The US has a totally different infrastructure. The sheer distance between major cities here and the lack of widespread public transportation dictates the type of fuel that is required. Until quick charging is reduced to minutes instead of hours (which isn't going to happen anytime in the near future), we will still be using gasoline.Only a matter of time before the us follows suit. However by then I won't care for now I will enjoy fossil fuels.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/05/autos/volvo-electric-cars-internal-combustion-engine/index.htmlOnly on new models introduced after 2019. That means that any model that currently exists will still be made with gas combustion engines.
"mild hybrid" ????http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/05/autos/volvo-electric-cars-internal-combustion-engine/index.html
"Volvo said it would launch five fully electric cars between 2019 and 2021. Three of them will carry the Volvo brand, and the other two will come from the company's high-performance unit Polestar.
The rest of Volvo's fleet will consist of either plug-in hybrid cars or mild hybrid cars, which combine a gas engine with a battery.
Starting in 2019, Volvo will only produce cars that have some form of electric motor -- and no cars running purely on an internal combustion engine."
Every car in their fleet will be either electric or hybrid from MY2019 and on. No model will be only combustion after 2019 for Volvo.
I agree 100%!!! This kills it...... I'm out and done with ford if this isn't an option but standard for their newer Mustangs...Good point. All im saying is the day the mustang goes electric is the day ford kills it.