possib1edoc
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Any guesses on 2023 Mach-E price? Looks like F-150 price went up a good amount.
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Yup. They pulled those prices for a reason. 4k+ min on all trims.April 2022 prices were "set" to go up
Select: 2k
Premium: 2k
Route 1: 4k
GT: 4k
2023 (my guess)
Select: 5k
Premium: 5k
Route 1: 7k
GT: 8k
It may impact “demand” but currently won’t impact “sales.”Any further increase in price is going to impact sales IMHO. I like the Mach-e GTPE I bought my wife but not near the level of my Audi e-tron overall. I looked at an i4 M50 and it was tremendously put together with top notch materials at a price in the high 60's. I have a e-tron Q4 on order too, under 60k with every option. And Jay Leno was commented on the quality and price of the Lyriq. I paid $67k for my GTPE but would have a hard time paying $75k especially without the federal tax credit. There is a ton of competition coming in the EV market.
I agree. A $5k increase would put the GT up at close to $80k after taxes and $85k+ for the GTPE and they have the 5s limit. And no $7500 tax credit either!! No thanks. For my next EV in 4 yrs if I don’t buyout the Options balloon I will have plenty of options at that $75k price level! Now if Ford removed the 5s limit…. We’ll then maybe I would buy another Mach e GT in 2026…Any further increase in price is going to impact sales IMHO. I like the Mach-e GTPE I bought my wife but not near the level of my Audi e-tron overall. I looked at an i4 M50 and it was tremendously put together with top notch materials at a price in the high 60's. I have a e-tron Q4 on order too, under 60k with every option. And Jay Leno was commented on the quality and price of the Lyriq. I paid $67k for my GTPE but would have a hard time paying $75k especially without the federal tax credit. There is a ton of competition coming in the EV market.