Farmer Fran
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As long as it has a Tremec. Heck, the batteries alone would help pay for the engine and transmission plus some labor.They both do fine, the answers likely will be split by generations. me an old guy, Mustangs only, but the Tesla is truly "america". Will never own one as the electric thing is very polarizing and I love the exhaust smells of ICE engines rumbling down the highway.
I guess if someone retrofitted a Gen 4 supercharged coyote in a tesla...
Literally nothing to do with designing that engine came from Canada.The Tesla…. The heart of the mustang… the coyote is Canadian FFS.
Tesla just embodies American exceptionalism, creativity, and ingenuity!
That 100% true. Just like the MT-82. Designated in America, made by slave labor in China. At least the Coyote is made on the American continent. Kind of like the Tremec. I hear soon, with the influx of certain people going back home, bodies to work in the Tremec production plant. Maybe Ford could discontinue the MT-82 and use the Tremec? Even manufracture retrofit kits so we could slap a Tremec in our Mustangs. What an idea, I could get rich of this a ride around in a Shelby Stupid Snake.Literally nothing to do with designing that engine came from Canada.
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Although, did the company eventually (gm) end up incorporating non american produced parts….
Very little of anything is all "USA"Although, did the company eventually (gm) end up incorporating non american produced parts….🫣
Sure. Usa, Japan. Usa, Korea. Usa, Vietnam. Usa, China. This way the can say it's Made in Usa.Very little of anything is all "USA"
Doesn't work like that but okSure. Usa, Japan. Usa, Korea. Usa, Vietnam. Usa, China. This way the can say it's Made in Usa.
Yep. Made America, by Foreigners. Si habla Espanish.Doesn't work like that but ok