voxel
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- First Name
- Nelson
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- Sep 6, 2021
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- Altamonte Springs, FL
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- 22 Mach-E 4X, 23 GC Limited
- Occupation
- Software Engineer
Faster than the Model 3LR and neck snapping for sure but moving to the GT has another big negative - range loss.I recently picked up a Premium AWD, ER and am loving it. However, also curious about whether the GT would be worth it or not. I have a 2023 GT ordered and it's slated to be built next week, so there's a potential for a December '22 delivery. While I'm 100% happy with the Premium I still plan to keep my GT order so I can at least go sit in it and give it a test drive to really solidify my opinion. The Premium is plenty fast, but after driving my brothers Dual motor Model 3 for a week, I kind of had it in my head that the Premium would be similar performance wise. But, heavier vehicle, larger size, and smaller motor, coupled with what I'm assuming is software limited acceleration, I feel like the Model 3 will snap your neck back with quick acceleration, while the MME will push you back in your seat and more gracefully get you up to speed. The Model 3 will be at a 100 in about the same time the MME hits mid 80's (none of this actually tested, just the "feel" I got from driving the two a few weeks apart).
All this to say, if the GT snaps my neck back upon acceleration like the Model 3, coupled with the light up pony, front facia, and interior upgrades, I MIGHT consider spending a bit more, but in reality none of that really matters when this is my commuter car / haul the kids to practices etc. So I would probably be better off just saving the money and enjoying the Premium as is....which lets face it is plenty awesome on it's own. I might have to get one of those after market light up ponies though![]()
With the GTPE trim is quite bad. I could easily get 280 miles real-world with my Premiums but the GTPE was hitting 230 miles (maybe). My GTPE basically lived connected to a charger.
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