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Edit: Since this post received more responses than I expected, I just want to preface by saying that both of the cars are really great. I’d truly be more than happy driving either one every day. For Ford’s first real entry into the EV market they did an outstanding job and I’m looking forward to them continuing to improve via OTA software updates. Any critiques are merely my own opinion and open to debate and all of them are nitpicks and don’t take away from how much I enjoy both vehicles.
Hi everyone. Someone in my family recently purchased a Mach-E Premium and I got to drive it for a few days and get a good feel for the vehicle overall. I wanted to share some opinions I have about it compared to my Tesla and discuss some things that aren’t normally talked in reviews and YouTube videos but may be of interest to somebody cross-shopping each. I’m not going to discuss the charging network, range, Elon Musk, etc etc .. as it’s been talked about over and over.
In my opinion…
Mach-E Pros over Tesla:
I’m sure I missed some things that didn’t pop into my head as I was writing this, but that’s just some of my initial impressions.
Overall I think most of my qualms with the Mach-E can be resolved with software updates. Both cars are really fantastic and I would be more than happy to drive either one. I hope Ford releases OTA updates rapidly to improve and add features.
Hi everyone. Someone in my family recently purchased a Mach-E Premium and I got to drive it for a few days and get a good feel for the vehicle overall. I wanted to share some opinions I have about it compared to my Tesla and discuss some things that aren’t normally talked in reviews and YouTube videos but may be of interest to somebody cross-shopping each. I’m not going to discuss the charging network, range, Elon Musk, etc etc .. as it’s been talked about over and over.
In my opinion…
Mach-E Pros over Tesla:
- Fit and finish is much better. The Tesla paint job is awful with overspray in multiple areas and the paint itself is very fragile and prone to rock chips and scratches. Panel gaps and trim pieces not fitting properly is still a very real issue. I have a rattle and a squeak in my Tesla that they could not fix even after 2 visits to service. This is not an issue on the Ford.
- Screen on dash is really nice to have
- Style is great and super sleek. Style is subjective but I think most people would agree the Mach-E is a better looking vehicle than the Y.
- BLISS, 360 camera, and cross traffic alert are all welcome safety features
- BlueCruise compatibility in the future for hands-free highway driving
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is great to have and really missed on the Tesla.
- Why is there a start button? There’s no engine to start. This is an extra unnecessary step.
- The infotainment system on the Mach-E is terrible at worst and annoying at best. It’s slow to respond, laggy, and confusing to navigate through menus to find a simple setting. Tesla’s software is by far and away better in every regard.
- Phone key works about 70% of the time. It’s not perfect on the Tesla either but the Tesla works maybe 95% of the time.
- The acceleration on the Tesla is better, smoother, and doesn’t let up as quick as on the Mach-E. The Mach-E throws you into your seat off the line but it quickly loses the oomph. Floor the Tesla at 60 and you’re thrown back into your seat again, not so much on the Ford.
- 1 pedal driving is smoother and less jerky on the Tesla at low speeds.
- The seats are more comfortable on the Tesla, but the Mach-E’s are very nice too. I just find the Tesla seats exceptionally comfortable.
- Steering wheel controls are overly complicated and not necessary.
- Frunk release is an old-fashioned 2 pull release latch instead of a simple button or phone control
- The Ford Pass app doesn’t have as many controls as it should have
- Sentry mode and dash cam is such a common sense feature I don’t know why the Mach-E doesn’t support it since it has the hardware.
- Ford’s CoPilot 360 or whatever name they call it can’t currently compete with Tesla’s Autopilot, but maybe this will change once BlueCruise is released.
I’m sure I missed some things that didn’t pop into my head as I was writing this, but that’s just some of my initial impressions.
Overall I think most of my qualms with the Mach-E can be resolved with software updates. Both cars are really fantastic and I would be more than happy to drive either one. I hope Ford releases OTA updates rapidly to improve and add features.
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