Ford's CEO got complaints from numerous electric vehicle (EV) owners during his recent cross-country road trip.
his commitment to move the company’s EV production forward, Breitbart News reported on August 11.
However, “Despite Farley’s love for electric pickups, Ford’s consumers are often finding their experiences with the vehicle to be negative,” the outlet said. “One Canadian man called electric vehicles the ‘biggest scam of modern times’ after he was forced to abandon his F-150 Lightning during a road trip to Chicago. A review of Ford’s EV truck called road trips its ‘Kryptonite,'” the report stated.an electric Ford F-150 pickup against a gas-powered GMC Denali Ultimate Edition to determine which could haul trailers better.
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