MrLoganRoss
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- First Name
- Chris
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- Dec 11, 2023
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- Mach E
I am more focused on the price drop since magnaride comes on the regular GT for $60k
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Yes that part is particularly interesting.Note this little easter egg:
- Opportunity for optional performance upgrade, delivering the quickest 0-60 time of any production Mustang Mach-E ever. More details on the upgrade will be shared at a later date
That is truly marketing at its best! Opportunity for optional? Why not just say “Optional”? Maybe it is not yet set in stone that it will occur. Stating that it is “Optional” does make it seem like there will be a cost involved. Let the speculation begin!Note this little easter egg:
- Opportunity for optional performance upgrade, delivering the quickest 0-60 time of any production Mustang Mach-E ever. More details on the upgrade will be shared at a later date
Agreed. I would hope that Ford has that paid PowerUp ready to go when it's announced but only time will tell.Yes that part is particularly interesting.
That is likely going to be the paid performance upgrade offered to current GT owners (we hope).
Question is: How reliably can Ford deliver a software update to my car after I click "buy"? For that reason alone, I'm worried 21-23s won't be offered a chance to upgrade. And no, this doesn't match up with Darren Palmer saying we'll get it OTA, but I am less and less confident in Ford's software update process.
You should be worried.I'm worried 21-23s won't be offered a chance to upgrade.
Do what I do, order it, tell her what you’re having, she’ll refuse to drive it in her huffiness which is added bonus, silent sandwiches for a while, haaaaaaaapeeee daze here at Stang HQ?You suck Ford. Now I need a new Mach-E. How am I supposed to explain this to my wife?