Ford CEO sends a stern warning for American car buyers

When you think about an “American car,” what do you picture? 

Perhaps it’s a massive, full-size SUV like a Chevrolet Tahoe or Suburban, a Ford Expedition, or a Lincoln Navigator. These hefty vehicles are popular as family haulers and are prized for their outward size and perceived sense of safety.

But as automakers like Ford  (F)  move on towards an electric future and look to compete head-on with Chinese automotive rivals like BYD, CEO Jim Farley emphasizes that American buyers are going to have to make a sacrifice and break an automotive addiction that may seem un-American for the sake of the automobile industry’s future.

At a recent appearance at the Aspen Ideas Festival, the Ford figurehead teased that the automaker is dead-set on releasing a profitable, $30,000 all-electric vehicle developed by a secretive California-based “skunkworks” team. 

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