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Ford rethinks EV strategy, is working on a smaller, cheaper EV platform
  • I never got those cars. The only use case I could see was what you described: high density downtown living. They are small but that's it. They were not cheap. They were not efficient. They were not convenient in any way other than the footprint. And if you are living and driving in a downtown area where the small size is a benefit, there is a good chance walking or other public transit options are more available anyway.

    They just seemed way too niche.

  • Raising prices you say? Oh that's too bad.
  • We just recently switched to Stremio/Torentio/Real Debrid. This was what made it convenient enough for my wife to really be onboard with canceling our subscriptions. Stremio plays on a super cheap Onn TV box from Walmart and that works for us. There are probably better hardware options though. I was going with the cheapest option I could find just to test the waters.

  • Can we please just go back to using smaller wheels and tires?
  • And the emissions requirements that are based on the footprint of the vehicle. So when a manufacturer has trouble meeting emissions standards they just have to make the car bigger and then its all good!

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