tothemoon
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Hi Everyone!
Hoping you can confirm my understanding ahead of actually placing an order. When reviewing the 2022 options, it appears the cheapest way to get an extended AWD mach-e is to go with the California Rt 1. It comes in below 54k, making me eligible for my state incentive, but I sacrifice the auto liftgate, B&O speakers, heated seats and bigger wheels. The main difference I see is that I get approximately 30 additional estimated miles of range.
1) Is there anything that I'm missing as the differences between the California Rt 1 AWD vs. the Premium Extended AWD?
2) is the range difference primarily due to the tire and wheel differences between the two trims? 30 miles seems like a big difference for just tires and wheels but I'm still new to EVs so not sure if that's actually a reasonable number. If not, what else determines the difference here?
Thanks!
Hoping you can confirm my understanding ahead of actually placing an order. When reviewing the 2022 options, it appears the cheapest way to get an extended AWD mach-e is to go with the California Rt 1. It comes in below 54k, making me eligible for my state incentive, but I sacrifice the auto liftgate, B&O speakers, heated seats and bigger wheels. The main difference I see is that I get approximately 30 additional estimated miles of range.
1) Is there anything that I'm missing as the differences between the California Rt 1 AWD vs. the Premium Extended AWD?
2) is the range difference primarily due to the tire and wheel differences between the two trims? 30 miles seems like a big difference for just tires and wheels but I'm still new to EVs so not sure if that's actually a reasonable number. If not, what else determines the difference here?
Thanks!
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