Yes.It sells like a quarter of the similar Tesla model (at least per most recent numbers I saw)
I wouldnāt ? of course I wouldnāt buy any VW Group product ?I assume you are new. For a long while there was no federal incentive for the MME and Ford offered barely any discounts or rebates so the Mach-E became a running joke for the slowest selling vehicle for a year until Ford woke up and started cutting prices and throwing incentives at it and the MMe finally started selling. The current laughing stock of the industry is probably the Dodge Hornet or Fiat 500e (which I just test drove yesterday at an auto show).
Iāve said it many times⦠EVs are $5-10K overpriced and folks love their new car incentives which basically crushes used prices. I test drove an Atlas at the same auto show and it was $43K and had more features than the $53K ID.4. It had a HUD, ventilated seats, premium audio and was very smooth for a 4 cylinder turbo. Why in the world would anybody buy an ID.4 that has none of that⦠for $10K more⦠and has more QC problems.
Most people don't pay extra for looks.How is the MME not selling better? From looking at the numbers it seems like it's doing Ok but not great. I think it's a beautiful looking car - every single other EV looks boxy (Hyundai , Kia) or ugly (looking at you Tesla). And it's hellafun to drive. I just don't get it!
I drove a blazer and equinox, both RS AWD and both noticeably slower than my 2021 AWD select. Neither of those offered anything above my mme, I would go Equinox if I wanted a cheap 300+ Mile EV in fwd.I don't think either of the two new GM EVs, or the Honda rebadge version, are visually objectionable. But I do think the Mach-E is visually more impressive.
But even that isn't why I would still choose the GT/GTPE over them. I'm now spoiled by the shear performance and composure of the GTPE. I wouldn't be willing to settle for less in that arena.
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Kia, on the other hand, absolutely can get me interested in the 5N, but it isn't exactly an inexpensive option. And I would still have to pretend I don't have reservations about the brands products.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder", as the saying goes.....Some like Blonds, some Brunettes and some Gingers.....Personally as I would imagine most of the forum agree with you; which is why we bought and are on the forum. That being said, growing up in the 80's the Ionic 5 harkens me back to the old VW Rabbit.....The "N" version peaks my interest.The MME should be outselling those cars based upon looks alone.
It is."Beauty is in the eye of the beholder", as the saying goes.....Some like Blonds, some Brunettes and some Gingers.....Personally as I would imagine most of the forum agree with you; which is why we bought and are on the forum. That being said, growing up in the 80's the Ionic 5 harkens me back to the old VW Rabbit.....The "N" version peaks my interest.
... baseless fear and misinformation erode EV sales in general.Was not considering it until it went on sale for the same price as a Ford Edge. Fear about nmc battery fires and range in cold weather. Pretty happy with lfp and range so far. Hard top is a plus when putting a kayak on the roof. But the kayak really hammers my range.
My MME has now been in the Shop going on 3 weeks. The Secondary on board Diagnosis Module needs to be replaced. Thankfully it is covered under warranty but I am guessing that many that don't have an EV are nervous of the hidden costs to owning one along with range anxiety.How is the MME not selling better? From looking at the numbers it seems like it's doing Ok but not great. I think it's a beautiful looking car - every single other EV looks boxy (Hyundai , Kia) or ugly (looking at you Tesla). And it's hellafun to drive. I just don't get it!
We love to hear that, Scott! We hope you continue to enjoy your Mach-E!I received a ton of hate from my ICE friends when I bought my 2023 GTPE. I did my research, and looked at several EVs that fit my needs. A EV tool that would be my daily transportation a few days a week on a 160 mile commute to and from work. In the end it was looks, fit and finish, and finally loyalty to Ford. I didn't listen to the EV haters. My GTPE has been bullet proof. Almost no issues.
If people wouldn't listen to the biased populous and buy based on use. These cars would sell more.
I looked and drove the Teslas and my take away was it was great technically, but terrible fit and quality.
Love my GT and plan to keep it for 8 to 10 years.
An under-appreciated factor is simply that EVs are where automobiles were in 1908; a new, disruptive technology that is only at the beginning of broader consumer acceptance. And like all new technologies, it will follow a cost-reduction curve that eventually make them more affordable but for now are appealing mostly to more affluent buyers and early adopters. I chose to lease mine not because of the greatly reduced monthly payment but because Iām sure that at the end of my three year lease I wonāt want to keep it, rather; rapid advancements in features and technology will have made it practically obsolete. for example, my 2024 lacks a heat pump that will be standard on all 2025s. This last factor also makes first-time buyers hesitant to commit.How is the MME not selling better? From looking at the numbers it seems like it's doing Ok but not great. I think it's a beautiful looking car - every single other EV looks boxy (Hyundai , Kia) or ugly (looking at you Tesla). And it's hellafun to drive. I just don't get it!