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By Tom Ozimek Just over half of all Ford dealers have opted to sell electric vehicles (EV) in 2024, down from roughly two-thirds that expressed willingness to do so around the same time last year, which comes as EV enthusiasm appears to be cooling. Around 1,550 Ford dealers, or just over 50 percent of the brand’s entire dealership network, have opted to sell EVs in 2024…
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