yelling a little. so excited. ainsley: waking you up this morning. steve: good morning to all the people there in seattle if you are sleepless in seattle. we just had a little team work here. while ainsley was looking at her information, i actually placed the coffee order. ainsley: thank you. i just put it on my apple pay. steve: thank you. ainsley: the order is in if you want to pick it up for us it s 885. brian: that will be good. steve: fox & friends runs on dunkin . ainsley: dave, put the camera down go get what s really important our coffee. brian: some guy in the hard rock is going to leave the hotel and go over. ainsley: he doesn t know what location. steve: gee i wonder what location is close to where we are sitting. ainsley: send one over quickly. brian: do we have a big show. mighty revelations. ainsley: the washington post article. steve: the washington post has done some great journalism hand has connected some pieces and that s
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nobody has figured out how to make money on this venture. ford is losing billions of dollars. the consumer is not buying into it. they are coming into the showrooms. they are afraid of them. know one knows the life expectancy of the battery. they have range anxiety. the infrastructure is not in place. there is no place to charge your car. if you are going down the highway and you pull into a rest area, and someone is charging, you have to wait 15 to 20 minutes for them to charge their car. it s a big problem. ainsley: tom, you mentioned people coming into your dealership worried about the battery life. what if you did have to replace the battery. i know these cars haven t been out there long enough where these batteries you are probably seeing them dying. what s the price of the car and what s the price of the alligator. the average electric car 50 to $60,000. the replacement of the battery cost is upwards of $40,000. and, you know, when that battery goes bad and the consumer has t