ARK
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I think many of the big early issues that came up with the Mach-E have been resolved. That being said, it is sort of an open question how well the powertrain will hold up in a decade’s time with 100,000 miles on the odometer. There is no specific reason to worry, it’s just a lack of data. On the other hand, with Tesla, after some early Model S issues, their powertrain has been extremely good from what I have heard, I’d be really surprised if Model Ys started encountering any major issues in that department.It’s a fair question and one of the points I raised in my initial post (Advantage Tesla) but hasn’t really been discussed much in this thread after 200+ posts. That’s why I’m asking it again. Since the Mach-E would only be in its second year when I pick it up, I would not be surprised by the occasional software bug or minor warranty service. However, I would be regretting my decision if I had any of the experiences like the three I linked to a few posts back. I would not be too happy about getting stranded or being without a car for two months.
Also, I’m curious about your comment regarding long time EV ownership not being possible today. That doesn’t match with the positive experiences I’ve heard from my Tesla owning friends, though not having one myself maybe I’m missing something. One friend in particular has a high mileage Model S from 2013, and he still swears it’s the best car he’s purchased (apart from a few early production issues he got fixed under warranty).
But there is also a distinction to be made here, a car is a lot more than just the powertrain. On this front, I think Tesla has done less well, whether it’s an a/c issue, window issue, water leaking in the car issue, on non-powertrain stuff I think they are a bit underwhelming.
I’ve had a 2006 Mustang GT for 15 years, it has held up very well, even the non-powertrain stuff. Nothing really has broken, the interior looks very fresh despite this car spending the vast majority of its life outdoors under the SoCal sun. The a/c is still solid, nothing inside is peeling, etc. That makes me very optimistic for how the Mach-E will stand up in time.
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