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  1. H.Bergeron

    Official: Ford cuts 2023 Mach-E pricing 🔻 and increasing production 🔺!

    We need Tesla to start pumping out Cyber Trucks at the original $40K price point.
  2. H.Bergeron

    Dealer showed up at my door (2 hours away) said they need to take my MachE for recall, or they will "Deactivate It" - WTF

    The dealer would give him a funny look and say, "Sure, we can do that."
  3. H.Bergeron

    What do you love....and hate?

    Can you voice command the lift gate? I tried it once and nothing happened. Maybe used the wrong command? Please elaborate.
  4. H.Bergeron

    Embarrassing discoveries?

    According to the California Energy Commission, the state imports 30% of its energy from neighboring states. The vast majority of that will be from burning methane and coal. Moreover, half of California's in-state production is from burning methane. So circling back to the original point...
  5. H.Bergeron

    Embarrassing discoveries?

    Congrats! That’s exceptional. You haven’t taken away any coal jobs though. You’re replacing oil, not coal.
  6. H.Bergeron

    Embarrassing discoveries?

    This is so ironic in that EVs are run primarily off of coal and methane. EVs actually guarantee coal jobs!
  7. H.Bergeron

    Soft volume at start up?

    I think this the ability to customize everything is the next evolution in automobiles. Based on what people are becoming used to with personal assistants (i.e. Alexa) and home automations, skills, etc ., it’s reasonable to expect our cars to do the same. There is certainly no reason you...
  8. H.Bergeron

    The rising cost of gasoline isn't going to go away. [Admin warning: NO POLITICS]

    Imagine if the Mexican government decided MMEs cost too much so they banned all exports of MMEs from Mexico.
  9. H.Bergeron

    Ford Option Questions

    Does Ford Options have mileage limits?
  10. H.Bergeron

    The rising cost of gasoline isn't going to go away. [Admin warning: NO POLITICS]

    You misunderstood. Reckless government spending AND high fuel prices cause inflation. Government restrictions on petroleum production causes the high fuel prices. Also, industry profits do not cause high fuel prices, they’re the result of high fuel prices.
  11. H.Bergeron

    The rising cost of gasoline isn't going to go away. [Admin warning: NO POLITICS]

    Petroleum products are global commodities. Domestic production can lower the global price which also lowers the domestic price. But you cannot expect petroleum produced in the US to remain exclusively here any more than Mexico can expect MMEs to remain in Mexico.
  12. H.Bergeron

    The rising cost of gasoline isn't going to go away. [Admin warning: NO POLITICS]

    Including all of the parts that go into manufacturing our MMEs. And then they’re shipped by diesel powered trains or trucks. It all goes into the price we pay.
  13. H.Bergeron

    The rising cost of gasoline isn't going to go away. [Admin warning: NO POLITICS]

    Yes. However, inflation is fueled by high fuel prices and reckless government spending. So fuel prices are at the root of the problem.
  14. H.Bergeron

    My Mach-E Was Stolen

    LOL. You could tell the police you’re always “armed” as long as your “guns” (biceps) are attached to your shoulders.
  15. H.Bergeron

    PUTNAM FORD, San Mateo, CA - AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE (more contagious than COVID)

    Excellent. (And everyone on this forum should give them 1 star and reference these examples). Don’t stop there either. Go to Reddit, online auto sales outlets and classifieds. Contact local media outlets and consumer advocacy groups. Get it out on every social media platform possible. Go...
  16. H.Bergeron

    What features / items would you pay monthly fee for?

    Only if people pay for it. Toyota already walked back an attempt to do it with remote start after a backlash.
  17. H.Bergeron

    Nasty Scratch On Drivers Back Window

    In the one hand, it’s annoying to have a scratch (no matter how small) in a brand new car. On the other hand, it’s just the first of many little nicks and scratches that you’ll get in normal use of the car. I guess you’ll have to decide (now that it’s been pointed out to you) how much it’s...


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