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【Summary】Editor-in-chief warns that Ford and Vauxhall must set competitive pricing for electric vehicles to stay relevant in the market.
FutureCar Staff
Nov 17, 2023 3:15 PM PT
Once-dominant Ford and Vauxhall may face challenges in the future, potentially becoming also-rans in the automotive industry. Editor-in-chief Steve Fowler believes that in order to stay popular with customers, both Ford and Vauxhall need to focus on getting their pricing right in the era of electric vehicles (EVs).
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