Been seeing some posts on the Reddit Mach E forum of people with even newer Mach E having the HVJB issue. I thought this had been addresses? It’s making me have concerns about going with this car if it’s still occurring.
I have seen several posts on the Mach E Reddit forum of the vehicles after an accident. I am surprised by how relatively unscathed the MME come out of accidents compared to the other vehicles involved. The MME seems very safe from what I can tell
2025 Ford Mach E Premium AWD - $803.22 for 6 months
2025 Ford Mach E GT - $869.99 for 6 months
2026 Toyota BZ AWD - $801.22 for 6 months
2025 Toyota Camry XSE - $920.72 for 6 months
2026 Toyota Rav4 - $765.83 for 6 months
It’s interesting I just got quotes from my insurance agent on new cars I was considering. A new Camry would be more expensive to insure than even the MME GT! I couldn’t figure out why. Then it dawned on me….most likely because of the EV depreciation compared to a Camry. Camry’s really tend to...
This is going to be my car. She got the new car 7 years ago. Now it’s my turn. I was going to just go with another Camry…but I’m kind of ready for a “fun” car.
I live in the south too. So the ventilated seats are something to consider. However I am also factoring in that I could remote start the car and get it pre-cooling before I left work. So not having ventilated seats may not be that big of a deal in that regard
The money isn’t a concern. Just not sure which seats I’d be happier in on a day to day basis. And especially if I ever took a longer road trip. Kind of hard to judge comfort with two short test drives. I may just need to go back and ask to sit in each one for 20 mins or so
Wife and I just got back from test driving a 2025 GT and a 2025 Premium AWD. I must say, I just absolutely love the car. I had driven my friend’s 2024 RWD Premium previously and fell in love with it. I wanted my wife to experience it too. She’s previously only been a passenger in the Mach E and...