‘This truck can’t do normal truck things’: YouTube star says towing with Ford’s new electric pickup is a ‘total disaster’ in viral video — but Wall Street still likes these 3 EV stocks It’s no secret that electric cars are becoming more and more popular these days. But will the EV trend carry over to pickup trucks? According to Tyler Hoover — who runs the Hoovie’s Garage YouTube channel with 1.4 million subscribers — an electric pickup truck might not be a great option if… Source link
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Ford (F) recently began production of its highly anticipated F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck on Tuesday. The automaker announced that it has already secured 200,000 reservations for the Lightning from customers. Amid the hot demand for electric trucks, Bank of America (BAC) Head of U.S. Autos Research John Murphy says that many people who are buying electric pickup trucks are actually first-time truck buyers. “The really intriguing thing about what’s going on with the F-150 Lightning… Source link
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Bloomberg OPEC+ Silence Leaves Oil Market Guessing Next Supply Move (Bloomberg) — OPEC and its allies kept oil-watchers guessing about their next move, after a day of preliminary talks offered few clues as to whether the market will get the April supply increase it’s been expecting.Saudi Arabia and Russia, leaders of group, held bilateral talks on Wednesday, seeking common ground as Riyadh urges caution and Moscow presses to raise output, a delegate said. While OPEC+ is still widely… Source link
Read More »Ford’s Going Gaga For Google in 2023
As most cars today have attained an agreeable level of performance and reliability, car buyers are increasingly more concerned about connectivity. Ford announces a six-year “strategic partnership” with Google to use Android to run many of the infotainment, navigation, and connectivity features on Ford and Lincoln vehicles. Google will extend its capabilities outside the car, to increase efficiencies in everything from manufacturing employee training to plant equipment performance.
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