Skepteach
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I live in a fairly rural area of Arkansas and noticed some months back that my local Ford dealer had a demo MME. I stopped by to check it out a couple of times but never took the opportunity to drive it. Fast forward a few months, the lease on my BMW i3s is wrapping up, so I started shopping around for a replacement. I started heavily leaning toward the ID.4 because I wanted an electric crossover and was impressed with its tech and driving dynamics. Spoke to a couple of dealers and between incredible ignorance of leasing an EV or the stupid games some play with “dealer add ons” I just started getting turned off. Plus special ordering was going to have me waiting until probably Oct or Nov and I didn’t want to be stuck turning in my lease and not having a car.
On a whim, I happened to check the website of my local Ford dealer and saw they had another MME, but not a demo this time. Unshockingly to most of you, they had that demo sold before the loaner program was finished. I was thinking this was probably a sold unit, but I called and asked just to be sure. Turns out it’s available! Which blows me away seeing how long some of you have waited since you ordered. I made arrangements to come check it out and wow! What a looker! I was very impressed with the drive, the tech, the whole package.
It’s a red Premium RWD. We played around with some numbers on Ford Options and it turns out it’ll be essentially a wash between the two cars - leasing an ID.4 Pro S vs Ford Options on a MME Premium.
So I guess you could say aesthetics won out, and the plan is to go by Monday afternoon to finalize all the paperwork and drive her home.
I guess there are some benefits to living in rural areas where there isn’t huge demand for EVs after all!
On a whim, I happened to check the website of my local Ford dealer and saw they had another MME, but not a demo this time. Unshockingly to most of you, they had that demo sold before the loaner program was finished. I was thinking this was probably a sold unit, but I called and asked just to be sure. Turns out it’s available! Which blows me away seeing how long some of you have waited since you ordered. I made arrangements to come check it out and wow! What a looker! I was very impressed with the drive, the tech, the whole package.
It’s a red Premium RWD. We played around with some numbers on Ford Options and it turns out it’ll be essentially a wash between the two cars - leasing an ID.4 Pro S vs Ford Options on a MME Premium.
So I guess you could say aesthetics won out, and the plan is to go by Monday afternoon to finalize all the paperwork and drive her home.
I guess there are some benefits to living in rural areas where there isn’t huge demand for EVs after all!
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