A bit unpredictable.
President Biden, 78, whose father sold Fords back in the day, wrapped up his remarks on Tuesday at the new plant in the Rouge complex designed to build the all-electric F-150 Lightning and it all seemed routine to those present.
Until it wasn t. At the end of his speech, he kinda turned to everyone, he goes, You know I m a car guy. And I want to drive this truck. Everyone politely laughed. Because presidents don t drive vehicles, Ford CEO Jim Farley told the Free Press.
Biden had taken a private tour of the factory and a sneak peek of the vehicle a short while earlier, a day before the rest of the world would see the next generation of a multi-billion dollar franchise. Bill Ford, executive chairman, teased Biden that the F-Series would give his 1967 Corvette a run for its money.
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Volkswagen, in an apologetic move due to all the frenzy created by its fake name change, has decided to make right by using the Voltswattsen name globally.
First off, rumors swirled regarding the name change from Volkswagen to Voltswagen. Then, VW officially confirmed the name change. Later, the automaker stated it was not changing its name. All of this occurred prior April Fool s Day, so it was taken as truth from the automaker.