the electric version of its highly popular pickup truck highly popular
The layoffs seem to indicate that's a lie.
I think they are referring to past V8 gas versions when they say "highly popular". The F150 [was] an American icon.
The electrified version (and turbo V6 versions) are not popular. Big mistakes on Ford's part, all driven by the US government preoccupation with climate soyence, carbon credits and the green grift.
Yes, now that I read that statement again it does seem to indicate the previous version was popular.
Electric version of the highly popular truck.
Now, I'm curious about the hybrid version. That seems to have promise. They put the electric part as part of the transmission, so the electric part can be the engine, the engine brake, the generator / battery charger, an engine enhancer to get off the line, or stay the fuck out of the way.
All electric truck? No way in hell I'd ever buy that. You can't bring me a bucket of sunshine to keep me from being stranded.
I own a 2018 Lariat with the ecoboost engine. In 2018 they beefed up any faulty parts in previous versions. The faulty parts were actually all failures because of idiots not changing their oil and old farts putt putting all the time then wondering why their turbos were sticking when they towed their trailers. So far I really like mine, it's fast. The 10 speed tranny makes a big difference, I never run out of power no matter how steep the hill.
I bet that is a damn nice truck! I've had trucks all my life.
Https://autocareaids.com/ford-f150-v6-vs-v8/
Summary of above - the new twin turbo v6 is a good equivalence for power and torque to the V8.
They claim "much better" fuel mileage with the TTV6 vs V8, but in Toyota's case the V8 got 18MPG and the turbo V6 got 19MPG. I don't know exactly what Ford claims. Also, I assume you must use 89 octane with TTV6 whereas V8 uses 87 octane or possibly less.
Longevity is not mentioned in this article but Scotty Kilmer on YT has said over and over the TTV6 will never ever last as long as the old, reliable V8. The combination of forced induction pressures, direct fuel injection pressures, higher V6 RPMs will wear the TTV6 out more quickly than a naturally aspirated V8. So you are paying for all kinds of extra high tech engine goodies, extra for premium gas for the equivalence power/torque of a V8 but get less engine longevity and more expensive repairs when needed - to save a couple of MPGs when you're driving unloaded. When driving loaded, your mileage will be virtually identical.
The layoffs seem to indicate that's a lie.
Highly popular with the woke crowd. With the average consumer? Not so much.
Which is an indirect metric of how many people are swallowing the propaganda. Rejection of the EV woke paints an entirely different picture of the fake black pills we're all constantly told to accept. People are waking.
With a cost that makes eyes bleed and a range that an anemic 7 year old can outdo, who would want it other than those who were signaling virtues?
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