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relieve ordering/production pressure on the hybrids.
A thought experiment.
It wouldn't be hard for Ford to offer an AWD hybrid Maverick. We all know that.
Ford knew that they couldn't produce enough hybrids, even when only optioned as FWD; so in order to relieve some of the demand pressure on constrained hybrid trucks, they only offer AWD in the 2.0 EB version. So anyone that *has* to have AWD, will order a 2.0 EB, even if they really wanted a hybrid.
Hopefully the hybrid AWD and PHEV Maverick will be announced soon. I also want a hybrid Outback, though. Might be hard choice between those at some point...
Friday afternoon musings and its not even happy hour here yet
A thought experiment.
It wouldn't be hard for Ford to offer an AWD hybrid Maverick. We all know that.
Ford knew that they couldn't produce enough hybrids, even when only optioned as FWD; so in order to relieve some of the demand pressure on constrained hybrid trucks, they only offer AWD in the 2.0 EB version. So anyone that *has* to have AWD, will order a 2.0 EB, even if they really wanted a hybrid.
Hopefully the hybrid AWD and PHEV Maverick will be announced soon. I also want a hybrid Outback, though. Might be hard choice between those at some point...
Friday afternoon musings and its not even happy hour here yet
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