Ford CEO Jim Farley is warning that Europe could undermine its own carmakers if it keeps setting ambitious EV rules and then backing away from them when buyers do not follow
That stop-start approach, he says, leaves automakers designing products and plants for targets that may not stick, all while dealing with tariffs, content rules and rising costs.


All Farley has to do is buy SlateEV.
Slate looks great on paper, and is loved on internet forums, but I really don’t think Americans will buy them.
I though Americans would have bought Bollingers in droves but that company was so mismanaged they pissed away a great idea.
Slate sounds great, I love the concept, but I have no idea if the company will last long enough for me to be ready to buy a car again whenever they finally launch.