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Ford: This is a smart move. The Bolt showed that Americans will buy small, cheap EVs. I would’ve gotten a Bolt EUV had it had AWD and faster charging. It’s the perfect size for a lot of people.

Did they remember the price has to be small too?

Hmm seems like publicly stating you don’t pay taxes is a good way to end up on the IRS’s radar.

The frosting on the cake was when the Fisker guy said “if you could just let me know who this kid is”

Apparently the engineers and executives at Fisker have never heard of the Streisand Effect. 

I follow Morningbrew and MKBHD and this entire saga is so juicy, IMO Fisker deserves all of it.

Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered.  You got greedy, Dawn.

yeah at much lower numbers she even could have played stupid on this. 

Tale as old as time: get greedy - get caught.

I’m liking that profile

NO Tesla has already cornered that market

Wow, just wow. I gave up after a couple minutes. I just can’t handle that much stupid and bad acting.

 Given the massive population in this market, and their unwillingness to understand how money works, I’d say it’s smart... ish.

It’s the car they* didnt want you** to have.

Finally, an electric car for us assholes!

Are they trying to win over the proudly poorly educated group that will not change their views in the face over overwhelming science and research studies?

Those “GLH” stripes are writing checks this shitbox can’t cash. No Dice.

Nearly every discussion in the last 6 months on here has been about how Toyota leadership was so smart to stick to hybrids and not make a BEV totally ignoring the hundreds of millions spent on hydrogen instead.

Nobody wants these because they’re an insanely terrible deal. Even if hydrogen refueling stations were everywhere, which they very much are NOT.

Hydrogen costs $32/kg at the pump here in California last time I checked.
1 kg of hydrogen is the energy equivalent of 1 gallon of regular gasoline, about $4.64 average in

Don’t get why the folks praising Toyota for having the wisdom to not get into battery electric forget or ignore that Toyota simply made and continues to make a worse bet on hydrogen.