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John Goreham    March 26, 2021 - 11:52AM

In reply to by Jimmy Dinsmore

I agree. We can (and do) always identify the positive attributes of any vehicle we test. However, there are many green choices on the market, and many more about to drop. The fact is, BEVs have a handicap and for some owners without a home charger, they won't work for some typical lifestyles. I'm interested in the Ford Escape PHEV. That may be a very interesting option for some buyers who want to go green but never worry about charging on the road. It's not going to be perfect, but perhaps the second generation will be better. The new F-150 Hybrid is also of interest t ome. Ford's green lineup is about to be very interesting and will serve many customers who want to drive a greener option.

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