It's Ford's way or the highway.
In general, the cost of all vehicles — not just EVs — has gone up since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbated by an ongoing shortage of microchips, which are necessary to control everything
from a car’s infotainment system to its powered windows.Still, even when you consider those mitigating factors, going from $40,000 to $47,000 as a starting price is pretty damn steep, and customers won’t be happy.
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