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Love it more now that Blue Cruise 1.3 and newest OTA software updates have arrived for the Job 1 2021 models. A winter insulation battery pack add on is the last wish at this time frame. If level 3 autonomic driving updates occur in the future, then will the rollout be like Blue Cruise 1.3?
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5 weeks in - very happy with mine! 500 miles of driving with no fuel cost (I charge it from my solar array).

I like the seats, the stereo, the Magnaride suspension, all of it. I expect that since mine is a '24, it's not likely to have some of the issues that showed up in the earlier models.

I've been very happy with my '21 Powerboost as well. In fact, all of the Fords I've owned over the last 50 years have held up very well. Though I did blow up the 302 in my Mercury Zephyr at 160,000 miles ....
 

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I miss my MME. It was more fun to drive than my R1T. Don't get me wrong, the T is awesome. But I loved driving my MME, especially on curvy mountain roads.

It is a great car. Ford did it right.
 

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I miss my MME. It was more fun to drive than my R1T. Don't get me wrong, the T is awesome. But I loved driving my MME, especially on curvy mountain roads.

It is a great car. Ford did it rightw i.
How is that Rivian software? You have Gen 1 or 2?
 

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Wondering if the OP or those that sing the praises of the MME, still do. That’s poll info that’s hard to generate and compile. But I think I might try.
Still love my car. Still don't intend to sell it or trade it in when the Ford Options is up in a year.
 


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I get it...but don't understand
It's just the opposite for me. I understand... but I don't get it.

I'm not much of a praise-singer. But I have been very pleased with the electric Mustang for 3.5 years now. Second-best car I ever owned.
 

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Yep, I do.
I dislike the former dealer on this rock with a passion. The new owners, Canadian btw, are better and seem to be at least trying. The car is still great. Most issues I have with the car are due to the loose nut behind the wheel.
 

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I took my car home yesterday afternoon. As I drove around, took the family for a ride (complete with a stomach-dropping launch), familiarized myself with some settings, and stood staring at the car, I thought about this thread.

I am coming to my MME from a 2013 Impreza. I am in disbelief that I actually own a car this technologically advanced. I've daydreamed about owning an EV for a long time. Now that it's finally here, I'm really, really, really enjoying it. This is by far the coolest car I've ever owned, and I look forward to driving this thing for many years to come.
 
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I took my car home yesterday afternoon. As I drove around, took the family for a ride (complete with a stomach-dropping launch), familiarized myself with some settings, and stood staring at the car, I thought about this thread.

I am coming to my MME from a 2013 Impreza. I am in disbelief that I actually own a car this incredible. I've daydreamed about owning an EV for a long time. Now that it's finally here, I'm really, really, really enjoying it. This is by far the coolest car I've ever owned, and I look forward to driving this thing for many years to come.
3.5 years and 50k miles later and the feeling hasnt changed. I grew up in maine so we always had AWD, subarus, escape, the Mach-e takes all of the practicality but adds an insane fun factor. Still loving our SR Select!
 

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2 years, 30K miles and still loving it.

Almost no issue (except for 1 TSB front camera fault).
2 TSB that are non existent.

Best feature: inexpensive Tesla Supercharging !

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I miss my MME. It was more fun to drive than my R1T. Don't get me wrong, the T is awesome. But I loved driving my MME, especially on curvy mountain roads.

It is a great car. Ford did it right.
I must have missed the thread/post where you got rid of it.
 

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I must have missed the thread/post where you got rid of it.
Traded it for a Rivian R1T Tri Max in March. I think I am going to do a thread about what I miss about my MME.
 

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How is that Rivian software? You have Gen 1 or 2?
Rivian pushes OTA updates monthly. I have a Gen2 and the software is great.

But it isn't just Ford that has had PaaK issues. LoL. I have not experienced any with the Rivian yet, but at least with the MME you can get in the car using the code panel on the driver side. And use a code to start the car.
 

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3.5 years into my 2021 GT ownership and it’s been the easiest car I’ve ever owned. Ford dealer comes to my house to service it for recalls or 12v battery replacement service.

There are things about the 2021-23 MMEs that I’d like to see improved (DCFC charging times, kW readout, 5 Second Rule, etc) but the actual ownership experience this whole time has been a breeze.
 

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The car is still great. Most issues I have with the car are due to the loose nut behind the wheel.
You mean the organism between the seat and the yoke? ✈?
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