Slim
09-18-2008, 12:41 PM
See article here (http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/Extra/the-65-mpg-car-ford-won%27t-sell-in-us.aspx)
I see some of the arguments made, the engines made in Britain and expensive, cost seems to be slightly more than a Prius, and diesel costs more than gas.
But, for a car that gets 15mpg better than a Prius, can narrow the price gap with tax incentives, and will never have an expensive battery to replace it sounds awfully silly for Ford not to at least offer it here.
I see some of the arguments made, the engines made in Britain and expensive, cost seems to be slightly more than a Prius, and diesel costs more than gas.
But, for a car that gets 15mpg better than a Prius, can narrow the price gap with tax incentives, and will never have an expensive battery to replace it sounds awfully silly for Ford not to at least offer it here.