Correct, on the ground level, late in the afternoon, in the middle of the Body-In-White section looking towards the North East. And the guy in the red hat, his name is Bubba.:sneaky:
I agree. I am a shareholder and it burns me.
When I checked out some YouTube postings (advertisements) about the Ford product it was all Ford fanboy material, "the greatest thing since sliced bread, can't wait to get one" and on and on but they were all turning a blind eye to the lack of range...
The Achilles Heal on the Ford system will be batteries. Their cost, availability & range, on all these aspects the Lightening will sink Ford Motors. ROI for Ford will be minimal just to say "Oh, look at me I'm an electric compliance car". This is gonna leave a mark. See ya Ford. Might as...
My current truck, an F-150 w/8' bed, fits fine in the garage with room to spare even with an ocean kayak on top (8' door), the CT will still have 50" to walk around the front. See no problem. Mountain out of a molehill.
I really like them but some states have an attitude about them. Florida is one of them.
Neon or "underglow" car lights can be eye-catching and even 'cool,' but you'll need to check with the laws of your particular state to find out if having them are legal.
Wow. In just 10 years we are looking at the tipping point of more EV motors vs. ( combined) Diesel and Gas ICE coming off the powertrain assembly line. Life is so bright you gotta wear shades.
I think he meant "baggage" and in some circles that term is often used to describe "relationships" with certain homo sapiens and can be used rather loosely as loose people do what they do do.
I am holding out for that push button feature where the Mid Gate opens up and you can toss your food or beverage container into the back seat and it automatically compacts it into the vault. Twice a year you can make a trip to the recycle ramp and dump the contents thereby saving the planet.
Let me take a wild guess as to the physical location of these "enlightened ones". They live within the site of water but not necessarily on the Gulf Coast or the Atlantic Coast. And they had a little party up in that state that used to be known for timber.....ummm.
My late father who has been departed for 21 years was a Union Member many, many years ago and he would puke at what the unions have done to this country and where they place their loyalties today. He was a member of the AFL-CIO (machinist) for years since he worked in a "closed shop" and it was...
As a former AAA member I had the "peace of mind" years ago while out traveling this great country I call home or so I thought till I needed it one day in the bayou country of Louisiana. I discovered it was about worthless as tits on a boar hog so now I have towing on my insurance. I checked...
So now you have to make that decision each day where will I be driving today......what will I carry, then life happens and you find yourself short. Good luck with that one. :ROFLMAO:
Here's a fun little scenario, you and the SO are out enjoying the beauty of Kaibab National Forest, think North...
I bet you agree that some of us that live in the "fly over states" are not so fortunate to live right next door to a Big Box Tire Store and sometimes we have to be prepared for life's little detours?:LOL:
Been there and I am sure you have too. Grand Pappy said: "They's two types of drivers...