CB750F
Well-Known Member
I'm all for this. Lets see the specs of the PHEV.The points being made in several of these posts is why a PHEV makes a lot of sense during this transition period. You can drive with electricity for most of your city commuting but you also have the ICE for longer trips. It is also a dual fuel vehicle that gives you flexibility if/when one of those fuels becomes unavailable. I can't wait to see the PHEV Ranger which should also be able to power my house during an electrical power outage.
For EVs , if the price is right, it will take off on it's own.
If there are too many issues, it will go the way of the Edsel.
The consumer will make it work, or not.
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