Please Ford, make me a PHEV F150
#11
How will the small Ecoboost drive the wheels with no transmission or driveline?
#13
Well, that should make the 1200 or so coal fired plants happy to supply the energy needed to charge them. No such thing as free energy, carbon has to be exchanged somewhere to get it.
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#14
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explain that to the folks full-on with this distraction joke of a thing going on with straws right now. Forget the billions of tons of hazardous radioactive water getting dumped in the ocean every day from ***ushima and reports of it showing up in California wines now (seriously)….freaking straws.
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explain that to the folks full-on with this distraction joke of a thing going on with straws right now. Forget the billions of tons of hazardous radioactive water getting dumped in the ocean every day from ***ushima and reports of it showing up in California wines now (seriously)….freaking straws.
While I think the idea of an electric truck is cool, we are still too far away from it being a reality.
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#17
Whether it’s electric vehicles or lids on your cups’s, it’s not about the actual impact it’s about how it makes people feel.
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#18
I’m not on board with an electric truck unless it’s just a mall crawler. That 50 mile range would drop to 10 when using it as a truck and the generator wouldn’t have enough output to continue rolling down the road.
I like to pull up, refill my tank in 4 minutes, and have 600+ miles of range ready to run...
I like to pull up, refill my tank in 4 minutes, and have 600+ miles of range ready to run...
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#19
So, yeah, these ding dongs feel good about shutting down a clean burning plant in the US...so the coal is sent to be burned in a very dirty plant elsewhere....they have actually increased pollution and reduced our power generating capacity in the US. But they feel good....
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