V8toEV
Active Member
- First Name
- Kiran
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2023
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- Location
- AZ, USA
- Vehicles
- 2023 Mach-E GT
- Thread starter
- #91
A vehicle that holds the "Mustang" name and displays a "GT" badge should be able to handle "lead foot" all day and night without reducing power output! @Ford Motor Company made a huge mistake by not having people like you and me testing things out in the real world.Same thing happened to my '23 GTPE Thursday last week. Wouldn't start with same code. Only 6k miles with < 10 DCFC sessions. I do have a lead foot. Lots of straight roads here in Phoenix.
This is the 7th new car I've purchased in my adult lifetime and is the only one to have a catastrophic failure. To be fair, none of those cars were a brand new power train technology from scratch, so I'll cut Ford some slack. Ford roadside offered me a $30 Lyft credit in case I was broken down on the side of the road. Luckily I was in my garage at home. Ford gave us all a free NACS adapter. They are trying really hard to compensate for these technical issues.
Well, mine is getting fixed there. Hopefully it goes smoothly. I was impressed when I took it there back in Feb and they did a non-scheduled 12v battery replacement on a busy Saturday while I waited.
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