• nucleative@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    In response to the title, he better be driving the competitors vehicles often to understand what they are doing well.

    I think this is a classic case of a company being unable to disrupt itself.

    Ford makes internal combustion engines. Ford makes F-150s. Undoubtedly every executive, marketing guy, R&D engineer, and factory worker is focused on how many F-150s are being produced and sold. Anybody who shows up to a meeting suggesting they don’t sell more F150 is booted out the door (metaphorically).

    They probably also thought there’s no way a Chinese mobile phone / tea kettle / Wi-Fi router manufacturer could ever kick their ass with a car. Yet here we are.

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      1 day ago

      Around 1995 the f150 hit the pinnacle of its design. Such a wonderful truck. Basically runs forever. I have one. My university has a fleet of them.

      I wish they’d make them again.

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        2 days ago

        They seem to be aggressively discontinuing non elect vehicles. Fiesta and Mondeo are gone, Focus is discontinued this year.

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          1 day ago

          I had to budget a lot to get mine and I fucking love it. I do wish there was a design choice or an after market mod that would allow me to sacrifice some of that frunk space for better visibility.