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Old 07-07-2024, 10:21 PM   #9
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Default Re: Ford EV business loses $1.3 billion in Q1 2024

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Pressure from Far-Right politicians and car makers have turned the boat, once again.

All i can see it doing is playing further into the hands of Tesla and the Chinese companies (BYD etc). When these OEM's start the electric again, they'll even further behind and require major public help or have to shut down.
They're more likely to be seconded into making drones and munitions at the rate the world is going, nevermind the EVs.

Edit: politicians, French are voting as we speak, sportsbet has Trump at 1.57 currently so there goes the neighbourhood, again
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