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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 31, 2023 03:14 PM
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phenyleJan 31, 2023 03:14 PM
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Quote from pnguye70 :
Like many people stated, Ford dealers are stupidly greedy marking up these like $10k over MSRP. It's a hassle to deal with all the clowns at the dealers. That's why Tesla won the EV section market.
If Ford can ramp up production and flood the market there will be no markup. They have been only promising this for the last few years and coming up short
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Jan 31, 2023 03:21 PM
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XDeckerJan 31, 2023 03:21 PM
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Any idea if these will get bidirectional charging? (More specifically V2G?)
Jan 31, 2023 03:27 PM
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imabassJan 31, 2023 03:27 PM
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Quote from Raiderman786 :
I also got the maverick. Its the best overall deal for any new car.
I agree. I have nearly 40K miles on mine. I got mine for $2,220 below MSRP because ford decided not to make my ordered configuration and gave me the free AWD upgrade. I was one of first 10K orders.
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Jan 31, 2023 03:29 PM
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DentalPainJan 31, 2023 03:29 PM
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Quote from XDecker :
Any idea if these will get bidirectional charging? (More specifically V2G?)
Have you seen how much additional hardware and $s are required to 2 way charging/backup? Min 3k and I've only seen like 6 or 8kw so very selective circuits.
Jan 31, 2023 03:32 PM
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DentalPainJan 31, 2023 03:32 PM
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Quote from samm7020 :
Plans change. Cold weather can deplete your battery. The biggest issues with EV's is range anxiety and finding chargers. There is no alternative to Tesla currently except Hybrids which are also very popular. Tesla's sales numbers support this.
What if I use it for my 100 mile commute 99.%? 1 out of 100 charge sessions of mine are at a fast charger.
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Jan 31, 2023 03:49 PM
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XDeckerJan 31, 2023 03:49 PM
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Quote from DentalPain :
Have you seen how much additional hardware and $s are required to 2 way charging/backup? Min 3k and I've only seen like 6 or 8kw so very selective circuits.
I would gladly pay $3k extra in hardware for V2G.

I have a reservation for an f150 lightning that is valid for ordering… but Ford did the greedy and raised their prices TWICE (once for the "supply chain" issues and another time bc the 7500 credit came back) AND I can only order the top 2 trims… which are a MINIMUM of 85k with extended range .

I don't even really WANT an f150… but if it has v2g it might be worth it. But not 85k worth it. When I originally reserved I thought that I would be able get an xlt w/ extended range for like 60K.

I was wondering if a Mach-e would have the v2g… at that price I'd trade in my bolt.
Jan 31, 2023 04:05 PM
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coltrane69Jan 31, 2023 04:05 PM
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Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
So much ignorance in this thread.
I come here to sigh and lament about humanity's fate.
Well said.

Arguing with anyone on a Tesla, or ostensively any E.V. Thread in general, is just an exercise in futility. You're just much better off running head first into the closest brick wall multiple times, then accusing that wall of libel, ethnic intimidation, and first degree assault. After getting super angry at the brick wall, go hire a lawyer to sue the brick wall for damages. Both scenarios are basically the same, lots of wasted time and effort, with little to no effect. Teslas lovers aren't going to stop loving Musk, and ICE lovers aren't going to stop loving their affordable, mass adopted, range anxiety-less vehicles.

These type of arguments have always happened in the past.

60yrs ago it was Ford vs Chevy, 40yrs ago it was Japanese cars vs. Domestics, 25 yrs ago it was pc vs Mac, 20 yrs ago it was intel vs. Amd, 10yrs ago Apple vs Android, and you always have the Radeon vs. GeForce gamers arguing.

Fanboys have always existed, but I've never seen this level of fervent loyalty and devotion to a single movement, cause, man (Musk), and company Tesla.

No man is right 100% of the time. Musk is not a God, but it sure seems that a bunch of people put him up on that pedestal. As is life, the real truth is that he and his company are probably somewhere in between world domination and bankruptcy.
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Jan 31, 2023 04:06 PM
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KingCoopJan 31, 2023 04:06 PM
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Quote from imabass :
I can buy and drive my 2022 Ford Maverick 200K miles for the $24K price premium for "Mustang" EV.

The cost of these EV's at higher interest rates, higher insurance rates, and limited range is simply a budget buster for the average working person.

EVs are currently a rich person's toy.
Limited range, ok I'll give you that. But what I may lack in range, I save in gas.

As for higher interest rates and higher insurance are definitely dependent upon the vehicle and the driver. My interest rate is 2.99% / 60 months for a recently (Jan '23) purchased EV which is below average. My insurance dropped by $18 over the same 6-month period vs my previous ICE vehicle and that included lowering my deductible from $1000 to $500 (required by my lender).

All that said, it's very much YMMV but for many, EV may be financially beneficial.
Jan 31, 2023 04:08 PM
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XDeckerJan 31, 2023 04:08 PM
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Quote from Dr. J :
Agree, but holy shit that's a super premium for a car that's ostensibly there to save money. In other words, I've looked into it - second car - to not have to drive my SUV around, but there isn't a scenario where that would be cheaper, because there is annual overhead to just having a vehicle - insurance and in CT, taxes. Plus you have to buy the car. THEN we can talk about marginal cost of driving. Right now I pay about $3/gal for gas and $0.36/kWh. Let's say I have a 30mpg car and a 4mile/kWh EV. The per-mile difference is 1 cent. If that EV, nevermind the capital cost, costs me $1000/yr just to have (between insurance and taxes), I have to drive 100k miles just for it to earn its keep.

To get that to a reasonable number, let's say 20k miles, that cost difference would have to be 5 cents/mile, which would be gas @ $4.20 assuming that the price of electricity doesn't change.

Then we have to pay for the car itself. The math just doesn't add up. Maybe if you have some absolute gas or diesel hog truck it might.
Jesus. 36c/kWH?

If electricity is cheap enough… most people would be well served to have an EV for the 99% of driving they can do within the range of the EV (commuting) or within 1 charge (short-ish road trips). Then if they need to really go further, rent a car for that 1% or the time. 🤷 ♂️

I use my Bolt to commute and for shopping trips around town. We also use it for ~200mi each way trips. Anything longer than that, we will take the minivan or my weekend car. But the "right" thing to do would be to just rent when we want to take a long road trip.
Jan 31, 2023 04:27 PM
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DentalPainJan 31, 2023 04:27 PM
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Quote from XDecker :
I would gladly pay $3k extra in hardware for V2G.

I have a reservation for an f150 lightning that is valid for ordering… but Ford did the greedy and raised their prices TWICE (once for the "supply chain" issues and another time bc the 7500 credit came back) AND I can only order the top 2 trims… which are a MINIMUM of 85k with extended range .

I don't even really WANT an f150… but if it has v2g it might be worth it. But not 85k worth it. When I originally reserved I thought that I would be able get an xlt w/ extended range for like 60K.

I was wondering if a Mach-e would have the v2g… at that price I'd trade in my bolt.
I got a 14.4kw ground mount solar array this year. Look into enphased iq8+ daylight backup system. Similar in concept (except you need the sun). I'd be more interested but the load shedding and amp limitations kill the whole home idea.
Jan 31, 2023 04:35 PM
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triggerhappy007Jan 31, 2023 04:35 PM
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Quote from crimedog :
Half of the credit is for assembly in North America and the other half is for battery component sourcing. The Treasury said they won't be able to issue guidance on battery component sourcing until March so in the interim that portion of the credit is available.

So at least half of the credit is secured if for some reason something like this was to pass. You might have heard that laws have to go through the Senate and President though?
That's incorrect, half is sourcing of critical minerals from the US or a country that has free trade with the US, the other half is the proportion of the battery components manufactured in NA. The car has to be built in North America but both halves are due to the battery.
Quote from cuoreesitante :
I'm a 2018 model 3 owner that is trading in to get the new Y. Even the standard range AWD Mach E costs $49k with no tax credit, I ordered my long range Y for $53k and I will be getting the $7500 tax credit.
That's incorrect. A Mach-E with an MSRP less than $55k (without destination) is still eligible for a $7500 tax credit if you meet the income requirements.
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cvrefugeeJan 31, 2023 04:43 PM
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Someone should create a Slickdeals BINGO board with the typical comments seen in every electric car thread.
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Jan 31, 2023 04:46 PM
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fintlewoodlewixJan 31, 2023 04:46 PM
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Quote from coltrane69 :
Well said.

Arguing with anyone on a Tesla, or ostensively any E.V. Thread in general, is just an exercise in futility. You're just much better off running head first into the closest brick wall multiple times, then accusing that wall of liable, ethnic intimidation, and first degree assault. After getting super angry at the brick wall, go hire a lawyer to sue the brick wall for damages. Both scenarios are basically the same, lots of wasted time and effort, with little to no effect. Teslas lovers aren't going to stop loving Musk, and ICE lovers aren't going to stop loving their affordable, mass adopted, range anxiety-less vehicles.

These type of arguments have always happened in the past.

60yrs ago it was Ford vs Chevy, 40yrs ago it was Japanese cars vs. Domestics, 25 yrs ago it was pc vs Mac, 20 yrs ago it was intel vs. Amd, 10yrs ago Apple vs Android, and you always have the Radeon vs. GeForce gamers arguing.

Fanboys have always existed, but I've never seen this level of fervent loyalty and devotion to a single movement, cause, man (Musk), and company Tesla.

No man is right 100% of the time. Musk is not a God, but it sure seems that a bunch of people put him up on that pedestal. As is life, the real truth is that he and his company are probably somewhere in between world domination and bankruptcy.
I think people are just as diehard for the cult of carbon. It takes two to tango. There are definitely Musk cultists out there. There are also EV advocates. Then there are ICE advocates. Then there are carbon cultists. It's a range.

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