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  1. Thoughts on Ford's dedication to updates (Tesla vs Ford)

    The free supercharging is only to the end of the year, I believe. Road tripping on a Tesla is super easy and convenient. I'm really looking forward to tomorrow when the embargo is lifted and hopefully someone tries to plan a trip on the MME.
  2. Thoughts on Ford's dedication to updates (Tesla vs Ford)

    I agree and somewhat disagree. The difference between a 2018 M3 and a 2021 M3 is a lot of hardware. (Heat pump, wireless charging, double pane windows, etc.) Obviously that can't come in a software update, but there is no difference between the two infotainment systems and what they offer. For...
  3. Thoughts on Ford's dedication to updates (Tesla vs Ford)

    I was mostly in the same position, but I really like the way the MME looks versus the MY. If you're only driving 30 miles a day, range isn't going to matter much. Honestly, for the few times you do want to take a road trip, you're probably not going to want to go more than 200 miles on a...
  4. Fast (level 3) chargers in northern parts of lower Michigan, the UP of Michigan, northern Wisconsin do not exist.

    Yes, your charging rate is shown both on the app and the screen of the EVSE.
  5. Submitted Orders Tracking List and Stats [Enter Yours]

    Order # 10481829 Order Date Oct 9, 2020 Build Week Feb 21, 2021 Infinite Blue, Space grey Extended Range, RWD
  6. Road Trips/Charging Flexibility

    To drive around a 40' cable would take up my whole backseat ?. I didn't really want to go more than 50' including my EVSE. You're proof positive that it works fine, but I really wasn't sure when I was ordering things.
  7. Road Trips/Charging Flexibility

    First off, congratulations on the new EV! I have a Hyundai Ioniq and it has a limited range (124 mi) but I've never thought about going back to gas. I even do some semi serious road trips in it. Although, rural areas like it seems you're going to are out of my reach. There's a pretty good post...




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