Wow, such a bold claim when you don’t know what you’re talking about about.
Ford already had the rights to a vehicle named “Model E”. So the closest way to achieve the similar design language they wanted was a stylized 3… Which also worked since it was their third model (excluding the roadster which was no longer made).
We’ve always got his model names for the juvenile humor.
Nah. It was juvenile of them to insist the E had to be a 3, as if children would be the ones buying the cars.
Wow, such a bold claim when you don’t know what you’re talking about about.
Ford already had the rights to a vehicle named “Model E”. So the closest way to achieve the similar design language they wanted was a stylized 3… Which also worked since it was their third model (excluding the roadster which was no longer made).
That’s because Ford would have sued the dogshit out them.