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Ford Prices All-Electric 2022 E-Transit, Opens Registrations

Ford Prices All-Electric 2022 E-Transit, Opens Registrations Photo: Ford This July, Ford will open up the order banks for the all-new, all-electric 2022 E-Transit. To get fleet owners and operators all good and jazzed up, the automaker opened up a registration site and revealed how much the electric van will cost. The 2022 Ford E-Transit will start at a targeted MSRP of $43,295 for cutaways and top out at $52,690 for the high-roof extended-wheelbase model. Ford had originally targeted $45,000 as the starting MSRP. This doesn’t include the $7,500 max federal tax incentive. Ford’s also promising long-haul savings with the E-Transit, saying that maintenance should cost about 40 percent less than Transit vans powered by an internal combustion engine over the course of the first eight years or 100,000 miles. With targeted range up to 126 miles on a full charge for low-roof cargo vans and “more announcements in the future on additional derivatives that offer more capability and

Marshall CEO Daksh Gupta: we must keep our feet on the ground after outperforming market in 2020

Click the thumbs up >Marshall Motor Holdings reported revenues down by 5.3% to £2.15 billion as pre-tax profits rose 3.7% to £20.4 million in a COVID-19 impacted 2020 car retail market. Full-year financial results for the 12 month period to December 31, 2020, revealed this morning that the AM100 PLC had retained its financial resilience with the help of Government support as its underlying basis as revenues declined 13.5% (to £1.87bn), alongside pre-tax profits down 5.4% (to £20.9m) on an underlying basis. Group chief executive, Daksh Gupta, credited Marshall’s 4,300-strong workforce and a rapid shift to digital retail for what he described as an “outstanding” response from the business in unprecedented times.

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