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"It’s happening because automakers would love to get rid of the cost of an AM radio," he told the Free Press.

The only cost is the minimal antenna trimming that needs to be done for AM radio.

> "It’s happening because automakers would love to get rid of the cost of an AM radio," he told the Free Press. The only cost is the minimal antenna trimming that needs to be done for AM radio.

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[–] 12 pts

Electric motors have to be isolated and properly made in order to not interfere with AM signals. This is them being cheap. AM likely won't work on any ford with an electric drive train. Rather than adding a few bucks to the process, they chose to just remove the feature and hide the bug.

[–] 5 pts

This is the correct answer.