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Look at what Ford's CEO said today:
Stupid fckstick says Ford is going to focus on combustion engines first and THEN Hybrids? Big NO vote to helping these POS's out. Especially when they HAVE the hybrid technology to go 30 miles on a regular charge with their PHEV's.
From the 2008 Washington Auto Show (wiki - PHEV):
Why the HELL wouldn't that technology be your top priority over combustion engines????? Bullsh*t. Utter bullsh*t IMO. What do you guys think.
Roberts: General Motors has got an electric car coming out. It's not going to come out until 2010, 2011. Does Ford have a fully plug-in hybrid vehicle coming?
Mulally: We are working on that also, but let me just share with you the Ford plan about that. Our No. 1 priority is to improve the internal combustion engine, and that's why the turbocharging, the direct fuel injection, we get a 20 percent improvement in fuel mileage and a 15 percent reduction in CO2, but we get that across all of the engines, across all the vehicles. Then we move to more electrification with the hybrids as you mentioned, and we are very excited that the next step after that will be full electrification. Now we're tied into the grids, and we really have moved to an energy independence solution.
Stupid fckstick says Ford is going to focus on combustion engines first and THEN Hybrids? Big NO vote to helping these POS's out. Especially when they HAVE the hybrid technology to go 30 miles on a regular charge with their PHEV's.
From the 2008 Washington Auto Show (wiki - PHEV):
Also on display at the show is a Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) alongside the production Escape Hybrid. The plug-in research vehicle uses high voltage, lithium-ion batteries and can travel up to 30 miles (48 km) on battery power alone before switching to full hybrid mode, delivering the equivalent of up to 120 miles per US gallon (2.0 L/100 km/140 mpg-imp) for far fewer trips to the gas station.
Ford is collaborating with Southern California Edison in a unique partnership to advance the commercialization of PHEVs. This is part of Ford?s sustainability strategy, which also includes EcoBoost engine technology, announced at the 2008 North American International Auto Show.
Why the HELL wouldn't that technology be your top priority over combustion engines????? Bullsh*t. Utter bullsh*t IMO. What do you guys think.