Holy crap!
Ford was losing money on the Fusion?!?!? How? There are about a trillion of them on the road, and if all that couldn't pay back the R&D, or they were selling them at margins too slim to do so, well, that's their own damn fault. I mean, wow.
That's one of the nice things with Tesla's system - Everyone gets over-the-air updates. Even their earliest Model S cars, from 2012, are still getting updates today.
Which is weird, to me. Someone who's really interested in being "Green" should be going electric, and Toyota completely squandered their massive lead there by redirecting to fuel cells for a number of years before coming to their senses. I hope selling a whopping 3,000 Mirais was worth it.
It was a lease. Turned it back in back in November. Ford has said they're going to be doing big things with EVs, but it's all talk so far, and likely to remain so with this latest news. Plus, the residual was quite a bit higher than I could have gotten one for on the used market. I ended up getting an absolute steal on a lease takeover for a BMW i3, so I'll have that until the end of October.
The engineering on the Fusion Energi was fantastic. IMO, they should have increased the battery capacity by a factor of two and kept selling 'em, they would have been good competition for the Volt (actually, the Fusion would have been head and shoulders better if they just addressed that one weakness). But, GM has run away from Ford now in the PHEV sedan market, and also has a small fully electric crossover (the Bolt).
I seriously can't believe Ford was losing money on the Fusion. SMH.