paullyd210
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Sure it's easy. All you have to do is "invent the technology" or, "rewrite the laws of physics". ;)It's not a lack of concern about the environment. It's being realistic about the technologies at hand today.
It's easy, to put an impossibly low emissions requirement on paper.
It's not so easy to meet an impossibly low emissions requirement and do work.
Or, if you ask VW, "cheat"Sure it's easy. All you have to do is "invent the technology" or, "rewrite the laws of physics". ;)

This would be a very easy implementation at Ford to setup a website with a search function to find production data, this is WEB101, and DB101 stuff. Maybe Ford needs to hire some creative thinkers.I would love to see a break down by powertrain, color, and trim.
I am curious because I had a really hard time finding "my car" I had to order it.This would be a very easy implementation at Ford to setup a website with a search function to find production data, this is WEB101, and DB101 stuff. Maybe Ford needs to hire some creative thinkers.
Did you sit down with Ford sales and have them search the Ford database? I wanted a 2015 after they had stopped building the 2015 model and the Ford dealer searched a 300 miles radius and found 2 hits with every option I wanted. My car came from another dealer a couple hundred miles away with all the options I would have ordered from the factory.I am curious because I had a really hard time finding "my car" I had to order it.
I want to know how many others out there are like it.
Lifespan on manual transmissions far exceeds the auto.The stick shift is a dying breed. Can't compete with the auto for sped and life span.
Not when you include the clutch.Lifespan on manual transmissions far exceeds the auto.
you can do it yourself on Ford.comDid you sit down with Ford sales and have them search the Ford database? I wanted a 2015 after they had stopped building the 2015 model and the Ford dealer searched a 300 miles radius and found 2 hits with every option I wanted. My car came from another dealer a couple hundred miles away with all the options I would have ordered from the factory.
The best resource is always going to be the dealer as they have access to the database that has all the data.