Willow1308
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It likely won't be '2'I have my eyes on the Model 2
+1Future is here and the 'Boomers' are dying off and no one cares about what they like anymore. No loss LOL
Time for new. You dont need 'muscle' or bulk cars like those of the past at all. A smaller nimble Supra has specs most muscle cars never found except for limited production type models.
Yeah. EVs will never interest meEV ??
They surely could have handled things better, but I think primary reason is like Escapist mentioned, performance cars are dying. Because, surely gas is more expensive, but when did heavy & gas guzzler but fast cars ever stopped general masses from buying these? Are zoomers somehow more environmentally conscience and into agility? Big 3 put same engines into trucks and are selling.. Wish we had data to back claims..Camaro, Mustang, and Challenger all got too big and too expensive and in Camaro's case, too ugly. The universe of buyers willing and able to pay upwards of $85K for the likes of GT500, Challenger Redeye, and ZL1 wasn't exactly huge and those platforms don't exactly translate if you try to put a wheezy V6 in them... Lots of missteps along the way by Ford, GM, and Stellantis. It didn't need to be this way... Toyota and Nissan have both shown that there is a way to make a profitable, quick sports car that doesn't cost $90K. Even in an EV world, I think there is room for an American muscle car, but it can't be a 4200 pound car with a giant supercharged V8 that costs $75K...
He meant model IIIt likely won't be '2'
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I wish I had the balls to be as sure as you are. My 'Future Fuels' investments are equally split, so I'm not crazy worried about it, but if I could sack up, dump one or the other, and throw a million into a sure thing, I absolutely would.The future of fuel was, is, and always will be hydrogen.
I just see it this way, take CA for example. They are pushing electric hard on everything including lawn equipment. How are the people who have decided to drive only an electric vehicle going to feel when they can’t go anywhere because the power has been shut off due to the day being a high fire risk? Trust me, I’m all for keeping people and there homes safe first and foremost, but I just don’t see that as a viable future long term. Fully realize I can be completely wrong as I am in no way an expert on this, merely an observer.I wish I had the balls to be as sure as you are. My 'Future Fuels' investments are equally split, so I'm not crazy worried about it, but if I could sack up, dump one or the other, and throw a million into a sure thing, I absolutely would.
Model 2It likely won't be '2'
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