https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a40669316/ford-layoffs-to-fund-evs/
Perhaps this is just clickbait, but what do you think this means for the future of ICE vehicles at Ford? I'm not looking to bash Ford for their decision. Cutting about 25% of your workforce is significant. Would it be safe to assume that quality issues may arise in the future of their ICE vehicles as their emphasis turns to going full steam ahead on their EV projects? I was planning on looking into a 2023 Explorer ST in the hopes that quality may improve once supply and work constraints ease post-pandemic, but with this news, I'm thinking the opposite might be true.
What do you guys think?
Perhaps this is just clickbait, but what do you think this means for the future of ICE vehicles at Ford? I'm not looking to bash Ford for their decision. Cutting about 25% of your workforce is significant. Would it be safe to assume that quality issues may arise in the future of their ICE vehicles as their emphasis turns to going full steam ahead on their EV projects? I was planning on looking into a 2023 Explorer ST in the hopes that quality may improve once supply and work constraints ease post-pandemic, but with this news, I'm thinking the opposite might be true.
What do you guys think?