The electric vehicle revolution was sold to Americans as unstoppable. Democrats poured billions into pushing EVs, claiming consumers couldn’t wait to trade their gas-powered cars for batteries.
But reality hit hard. Ford’s 61-year-old Mustang just humiliated the company’s entire EV lineup.
November sales numbers released by Ford tell the story: the classic gas-powered Mustang nearly matched the combined sales of all Ford electric models.
Ford moved 4,207 Mustangs last month — almost the same as the total 4,247 units sold across the F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and E-Transit.¹ Just forty cars separated a timeless muscle car from three heavily subsidized EVs that cost billions to develop.
And the trend isn’t getting better for green energy enthusiasts.
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