OP comment... I thought I was the only one. I drive a 2022 Timberline, and at night it looks blacked out, so I spiderman meme all interceptors I encounter.
This is really the dream car, looks amazing, the color amazing ..... it is like a car from future . the design is amazing it is mixed of sportive, military and normal Jeep ....... it give you luxurious and strength feeling .
Hey Ford here’s a good thought, how about you guys start focusing more on hybrid vehicles and worry about electric later when more of the infrastructure is in place? Because I’m sorry, but you’re never going get most of population to buy one of these until there more fast electric cheap charging stations everywhere. Furthermore, you coulda at least gave us customers an option. If this was a hybrid, I would of so been interested in this. Too nice of a vehicle to just make electric. Give consumers more choice please.
They had to put VW ID touch buttons in this one. It's as if the memo didn't get thru how much people complain about those things. Decent car otherwise what a shame
almost costing 50k and with what? 350km range? i feel like its a but robbing in some cases now, its like they're not even trying to help the range extension nowadays. its looks like a good car, but the range now and price tag is now a main factor that should be played.
*all electrican car build to used inside city only not for travel between cities because the range about 300-450 km only and to recharger you need to stop for 5-8 hours when the fuel cars to refuel need only 2 minute*
@@aGuyNamedDingus Kia’s are reliable if proper care is used. I mean it’s not like vehicles can change their own oil, rotate the tires, balance, alignment, transmission fluid all by it self. Then when the cars do break, it’s a reliability issue. Sometimes it is, others it isn’t. It’s owner incompetence
Once again Ford is manufacturing a vehicle that isn't safe. Ford’s Newest EV Truck Just Caught Fire According to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the second-largest automaker in the United States by sales after General Motors Company, on February 4, one electric vehicle truck burst into flames during a quality inspection performed before delivery in a company holding lot in Dearborn, Michigan, and the fire spread to another vehicle in the lot. The company said that effective the next day, the assembly line for the Lightning would cease at its Dearborn site. Ford claims to have conclusively identified the root of the problem.
@@inspiredenergy0831 yes true ..its only for europe...thank your stars cause it's gonna be hideous to see a edge sized crossover replacing a true suv and being sold as an explorer