I'd go battery if:
I didn't have to change my style of driving
If it didn't cost more
Had similar refueling options as petroleum fuels
If it's as reliable as petroleum engines
Maintenance cost similar to petroleum engines
I tow a 7000# construction trailer.EV’s check some of your boxes, but not all...
Style of driving - no change
Cost - still pricey without gov incentives but costs are dropping
Refueling options - this is a problem
As reliable as gas - done. They’re more reliable, far fewer parts to maintain or break
Maintenance costs - already lower
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I tow a 7000# construction trailer.
I tow a 3500#boat long distances.
EV most likely not in my future. If I suddenly ended up with more money than I knew what to do with - that Mustang sure looks like fun!!!
Not a Cobrajet without a 428 ci. Engine....
Still... impressively quick.
Have you ever towed either with a traditional Mustang?I tow a 7000# construction trailer.
I tow a 3500#boat long distances.
EV most likely not in my future. If I suddenly ended up with more money than I knew what to do with - that Mustang sure looks like fun!!!
I was trying to think of a way to ask this before, and it turns out that I was overthinking it, lol...Have you ever towed either with a traditional Mustang?
Lol... I wasn't considering towing anything with an EV Mustang. But if I won the lottery I'd get one just cause it looked like a lot of fun... I'd still have my petroleum truck to tow with. I had a '95 Bronco and the construction trailer would almost lift the front tires off the ground with it hitched up. 835# tongue weight on the construction trailer.Have you ever towed either with a traditional Mustang?
It's interesting enough.
Loan it to me for a year. I'll write a review.
You buy the tires.
Cool but no thanks on anything electric.
Holy shit...
8.27 seconds @ 168 mph
1502 rwhp
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