RidetheLightning
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Paddle shifters will be optional (changes the radio stations).Darn, I was hoping for a manual transmission option.
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Do what I did...attach the plate with super velcro. But the holes are already there (weren't on my RS).
Terry - how does that apply? Is it permanent? If not, does it leave a residue? Product is really interesting! Unfortunately, the website has little to no information.
Scroll to the very bottom of the page. There are 2 videos showing how to apply and remove. Similar to car wrap so should be able to remove.Terry - how does that apply? Is it permanent? If not, does it leave a residue? Product is really interesting! Unfortunately, the website has little to no information.
I would imagine its standard floor mats and some mats for the trunk / boot floor and maybe one for the frunk / froot. It is pretty standard to get a cargo cover in a rear hatch (unless you are a model-Y ) as the mach-e is going to use the same style adaptive rear parcel shelf set up as introdced on the European puma it would seem very odd to make it part of a mats package.The interior protection package is just the floor mats and the trunk cover flap that attaches to the lift gate?
Looks to me like it's included in the FEIt says the 301A ( .. including 99U ..), does that mean it includes 99U - Extended Battery?
Or I'd have to get the 99U, which is another $5000?
Wish it were legal in MD.
I suspect the $400 was never part of the $60,000 limit, but experts here can guide usSo, some interesting price drops. For My FE it looks like:
$52,700 base
$ 6,600 FE Equipment Group
$59,300 Total
That's $600 cheaper than originally listed. What that means is I could switch to Rapid Red for $400 and still stay under the $60,000 limit for the Maryland EV tax incentive. So, Rapid Red is back on the table.
There's also the $1,100 Destination and Delivery but that didn't change and doesn't count against the $60K limit. I know there are other states with $60K limits, so this will help quite a few folks. Doesn't work for NJ, though. Sorry folks ?
the Route 1 is wellActually, they just missed helping those of us in NJ. The limit to get a $5000 rebate in NJ is $55,000, so the only eligible ER model is the Rt 1 edition - by $1. The Rt 1 also - for some inexplicable reason - does not have an option for heated seats or steering wheel.
Ugh!Actually, they just missed helping those of us in NJ. The limit to get a $5000 rebate in NJ is $55,000, so the only eligible ER model is the Rt 1 edition - by $1. The Rt 1 also - for some inexplicable reason - does not have an option for heated seats or steering wheel.
let me rephrase: $55k is the cutoff, so the only ER Mach E that qualifies is the Route 1.the Route 1 is well
Under $55k (sales tax and destination fees don’t usually count). I think you can do premium now with extended range. That is exactly $55k.
I think he's saying that now that they lowered the price of the base Premium by $600 to $50,000, you can add the ER battery for $5000 and come in at exactly $55,000 and qualify for the rebate. No AWD though, or anything else extra.let me rephrase: $55k is the cutoff, so the only ER Mach E that qualifies is the Route 1.