- First Name
- michelle
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2025
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- Location
- North Texas/South Canada
- Vehicle(s)
- Badlands 2dr 7spd/ Mercury Grand Marquis/ Jaguar X-Type/ Fiat Spider
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
1) plugging in means use of the grid, which screws EVERYBODYI do not understand the animosity toward electric.... It is far superior as far as instant torque, has dramatically fewer moving parts, Lasts considerably longer than conventional ICE and simply is an improvement.
The ONLY downside I see with electric is the weight of batteries.
Electric vehicles have serious recall issues only because of the complicated communications and infotainment systems manufacturers are using today. If simplified to driveline only electric propulsion is significantly more reliable and more durable.
I used to rebuild locomotives... They were a diesel electric hybrid. There is no way a diesel engine by itself could move the loads that the hybrid can move. The diesel engines were always the first thing that failed. The electric motors would only need windings replaced after 50 YEARS of continuous use.
2) lack of range- some of us actually DRIVE and like to fill up after 400 miles and be back on the road inside of another ten minutes. We don't want to plan around chargers and hoping they work and don't take hours to reach full charge.
3) oh, by the way...that weight takes a toll on the roads and EV owners don't seem to like paying the equivalent of the fuel taxes the State isn't getting.
4) I like a third pedal and HATE huge tablet-sized screens. Im not thrilled about it in the Bronco. I got my Spider, in part, because it does NOT have all that crap in the middle of the dash. It DOES have a third pedal.
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