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popularEmperor4World posted Jan 30, 2023 04:21 PM
popularEmperor4World posted Jan 30, 2023 04:21 PM

Ford cuts prices on electric Mustang Mach-E - Upto 5,900$ - Varies by Configuration

$63,995

$69,895

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Ford cuts prices on electric Mustang Mach-E, More details to follow. Mods please add relevant information as needed.

https://www.ford.com/suvs/mach-e/

2023 MUSTANG MACH-E FORMER MSRP UPDATED MSRP CHANGE
Select RWD Standard Range $46,895 $45,995 $900
Select eAWD Standard Range $49,595 $48,995 $600
California Route 1 eAWD Extended Range $63,575 $57,995 $5,580
Premium RWD Standard Range $54,975 $50,995 $3,980
Premium eAWD Standard Range $57,675 $53,995 $3,680
GT Extended Range $69,895 $63,995 $5,900
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Ford cuts prices on electric Mustang Mach-E, More details to follow. Mods please add relevant information as needed.

https://www.ford.com/suvs/mach-e/

2023 MUSTANG MACH-E FORMER MSRP UPDATED MSRP CHANGE
Select RWD Standard Range $46,895 $45,995 $900
Select eAWD Standard Range $49,595 $48,995 $600
California Route 1 eAWD Extended Range $63,575 $57,995 $5,580
Premium RWD Standard Range $54,975 $50,995 $3,980
Premium eAWD Standard Range $57,675 $53,995 $3,680
GT Extended Range $69,895 $63,995 $5,900

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Jan 30, 2023 08:13 PM
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Jan 30, 2023 08:18 PM
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MasalaWalaJan 30, 2023 08:18 PM
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Quote from brokebroker83 :
Because you want a car that's not falling apart and gives you better value for money?
That ain't ford.
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Jan 30, 2023 08:21 PM
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nolf66Jan 30, 2023 08:21 PM
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Quote from junkdealer :
Why would you get one of these instead of a tesla?
Why would you get either of these?
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btc54051Jan 30, 2023 08:22 PM
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Quote from Rhilb11 :
If you are looking for an in town EV, highly recommend the Bolt EUV. It's pretty cheap with the current tax credits if you can take advantage of it. Else, there are PHEV like a used Volt or the new Prius prime if you don't want to go full EV.
i have a 2020 bolt and love it. its fast, its quiet, its smooth, great range, dependable and you can get one for half the price of the ford. if your in the market you should at least give the bolt a test drive. used ones will also have a $4k tax credit if its price is under $25k.
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Jan 30, 2023 09:07 PM
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MrSwagMoreJan 30, 2023 09:07 PM
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Will Ford send $5,900 refunds if you recently bought at the higher prices?
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Jan 30, 2023 09:24 PM
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jchu14Jan 30, 2023 09:24 PM
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Quote from cuoreesitante :
Not the extended range ones tho, in the OP both of the extended range version are above the $55k price cap.
The poster that crimedog said that the $49k standard range AWD didn't qualify, not the extended range.

The $49k number implies that he was looking the Select AWD version at $49k which does qualify for the $7500 tax rebate.

Even the standard range Premium AWD version would qualify with its $54k MSRP.

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Jan 30, 2023 09:29 PM
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bengt87Jan 30, 2023 09:29 PM
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They're still losing money on every vehicle produced but right now marketshare is more important.
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BaliztikJan 30, 2023 10:07 PM
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Quote from Samuel1613 :
why did you neglect chevy?
Personal preference. In my humble opinion it's not a comparable product. The Chevy Bolt EUV is much smaller than the other SUVs I mentioned.

Also, every Chevy I have encountered from rentals and otherwise has been a very disappointing experience. From a driver ergonomic, infotainment, handling and steering feel, build quality standpoint.


Quote from boxturtle :
I disagree with this. It depends upon the intended use. I am in the market for an EV for commuting to work. It is 22 miles round trip, so a Bolt or Leaf would be perfect for me and of much better value than a Tesla.
Neither the bolt or the leaf are SUVs. That was one detail I made in my initial claim.
Also, if your commute is only 22 miles round trip, and that is your primary use function for buying the car. I don't think investing in a 20-30k car is in your best financial interest to save money.


Quote from wilef :
comparing the Mach E vs the Model Y, I know the range is shorter for the Ford, but at a starting price of $7-$10k less, I'm seeing the Mach E as a better value. Was considering a Tesla but now planning to test drive the Ford. Thoughts?
What you need to realize is that estimated theoretical range is not your mileage.
EV owners will only use the battery from 20-80% of it's capacity to prolong the life of the battery and avoid battery / range degradation. Therefore your usable range is only 60%. Taking further account for AC / music and other electronics sipping your power you will find that your range is significantly lower than the theoretical.
I would only consider a "long range" variant of any EV purchase (long range mach-e is 58k cheapest), as I do not want to have range anxiety. ESPECIALLY when the infrastructure is not built out. This is why Tesla wins in my eyes. Plethora of chargers, and longest range, unless you're considering the mercedes that are above 6 figures.


Quote from brokebroker83 :
If spending 50k+ on a car which doesn't even have proper trim and fittings sounds like a good investment then go for it.

Tesla was the only choice at one point. Now there are much better options available.
Trim and fittings are premium, very comparable to any luxury brand. The materials themselves are not cheap.
Quality control is the issue. While I have heard my fair share of tesla issues, and they are more prevalent. Other auto makers are not immune to making similar mistakes, and having even more catastrophic failures. Take the b4zx.

But I'd rather deal with the inconvenience of sending my car back max.. 4,5, maybe 6 times, and getting a free loaner while it's getting repaired, over having to deal with poor charging network for the life of the vehicle. Getting stranded and having range anxiety... no thanks.



For what it's worth. I do not own an EV. I had a pre-order for the VW ID4 because it was the cheapest SUV after tax credit and accounting for free charging. Would have literally paid for itself. However, gas prices fell back down to earth. It made much more sense for me to continue with gas cars for now. Once the EV market is more competitive, and the infrastructure for NON-TESLA cars has improved I'll buy one. To me buying a model Y, even after the most recent cuts, and added tax break, is NOT WORTH IT. Again, I am not a Tesla fan. However, objectively they provide a product no other EV manufacturer can currently match. That product is not more expensive... if you think it is, please reassess after looking at Tesla models after the price cuts.
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cuoreesitanteJan 30, 2023 10:55 PM
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Quote from jchu14 :
The poster that crimedog said that the $49k standard range AWD didn't qualify, not the extended range.

The $49k number implies that he was looking the Select AWD version at $49k which does qualify for the $7500 tax rebate.

Even the standard range Premium AWD version would qualify with its $54k MSRP.
Sure. Then the question is would you want a standard range Ford or an extend range Tesla...I'd def go for the tesla.
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ggaproprosJan 30, 2023 10:56 PM
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Quote from luniz97 :
Don't forget the ford dealer mark up to make it the exact same price haha
its not dealer markup its called a dealer detailer special they will give a car wash once a month with a rock filled sponge and a hose and its only $2000.
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cuoreesitanteJan 30, 2023 11:00 PM
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Quote from takoma20 :
Ford and other auto companies are desperate to make electric cars work. I went to college with some engineers at Michigan who probably are working for the auto industry now. Back in the early 2000s. Many were electric car zealots like a lot of other college kids I knew at the time. You could destroy them easily in an argument about EVs. They were smart enough to get an engineering degree but lacked any and all common sense. I wouldn't even say they were smart, their parents just did their homework for them and got them tutors, most likely.

Someone once told me, an older engineer, I think, that you have to operate by logic alone and not emotion when making decisions to be successful. A lot of engineers today don't seem to understand that anymore. The logic just doesn't work for EVs. All I hear are excuses and nothing about them is vetted. Scary.
Some proper #iamverysmart material right here
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Jan 30, 2023 11:26 PM
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OrangeFeather2153Jan 30, 2023 11:26 PM
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Quote from im14abeer :
No comment on the deal, but that Ford put the Mustang badge on this thing. 🤡🤡🤡 Just how?
Why does it matter? It sort of worked in the end. It is a very popular car
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OrangeFeather2153Jan 30, 2023 11:28 PM
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Quote from Ananke :
On Friday there was news about the House of Rep passing a bill about closing the loophole of the tax credit. At the moment IRS procrastinates and has not advised about tax credit treatment of vehicles in 2023 yet, which allows that maybe a credit will be available for such vehicles not compliant to the Inflation Reduction Act. However, the House will act and will close that loop retroactively from Jan 1st. Do not expect the $7,500 for that Bolt. It has to be sourced and assembled in North America. GM doesn't have such a vehicle in the retail yet. That's why the list of vehicles says "...you MAY qualify for a tax credit UP TO....".
The issue with this is you need the senate and president to sign it to make that change. Nothing is changing at all

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