Anything that runs is probably faster than a Giulia.
Anything that runs is probably faster than a Giulia.
That’s a question for Mercury, not Ford.
“I don’t know anything about the car in the image. Nor do I know much about the picture—who took it, when they took it, or where they took it—but The Breaking News Team at VerticalScope, Inc., which owns the Mach E Club forum, notified Jalopnik of its existence. We’ll keep trying to figure out the image’s provenance…
Nope, can’t Kinja.
This thing will never be considered on it’s own merits because Ford has been hyping “Mustang inspired!!” for so long.
Amen on auto-play with sound. Kill them with fire.
Stop the auto-play videos with sound already, I’m going to complain in every comment.
Ford Maki?
I like the looks of the Mustang. So if its a decently performing electric SUV with a good range and good looks, personally I’m all for it.
If they just make it a 2-door, then one suspension drop kit could get you one of these...
Slowing/stopping is certainly my first instinct when I see reverse lamps. Which is why it frustrates me to no end to see vehicles (especially GM ones) using those lamps for convenience illumination.
“There’s this great *device*… it’s a *device*, people tell me that can make any car into a beautiful clean-running car… You plug it in the cigarette lighter and bing-bong-bing there you go. California hates you. California made cars not have the cigarette lighter. Oooh! It’s cancer… No cancer in your car… Folks,…
You can’t, even in your cabin in the woods, you’ll still find those “many blood sucking creatures”.
Jalops: Save the manuals!
Thanks!
Menlo is a way better name. I would like to believe that a higher percentage of Americans than Chinese understand where it came from. I would also like to believe monkeys can fly.
I like seeing the indicator in other cars mirrors cause I know that they know that I'm in their blind spots.
I’m still not sure what the advantage of an electric car is, for the owner. It seems to me you give up the ability to do long range trips, and for about the same price as aninternal combustion engine. Then, there are the battery issues, as most of the US is cold. What’s the selling point?