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Hi.
I am currently considering transitioning from my older BMW to a fully electric vehicle, with a preference for something on the sportier side.
I have test-driven several models, including the Tesla Model 3 Performance, Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition, and a BMW PHEV, among others. However, I found the Tesla to be underwhelming—it felt lightweight and unrefined, lacked driving feedback, and did not deliver the acceleration I had anticipated. The BMW PHEV, while familiar, did not feel like a significant upgrade, and I would like to move to a fully electric vehicle.
The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition, which I recently test-drove at a dealership, impressed me with its solid build quality and engaging driving dynamics. However, I am uncertain about the SUV-like styling, as I was looking for something that feels more like a traditional performance sedan. Additionally, while the acceleration was impressive, I found it somewhat overwhelming in its sudden delivery.
Currently, our household includes a Hyundai PHEV and a Genesis GV70 (ICE). I have not yet had the opportunity to test-drive the Genesis GV60 due to unfavorable weather conditions, but we appreciate the interior quality and driving experience of our GV70.
Given my requirements, I am considering a pre-owned 2021-2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition with approximately 50,000-65,000 km (Canadian). I would like to know if this is something still worth it in 2025 and whether there are any specific concerns or red flags to be aware of when looking at these.
The car will primarily be used for commuting to the office a few times a month and personal errands. A four-door configuration is essential, as I need convenient access for my three-year-old son's car seat—something that has been a challenge with my current two-door BMW.
I appreciate any insights or recommendations. Thank you.
I am currently considering transitioning from my older BMW to a fully electric vehicle, with a preference for something on the sportier side.
I have test-driven several models, including the Tesla Model 3 Performance, Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition, and a BMW PHEV, among others. However, I found the Tesla to be underwhelming—it felt lightweight and unrefined, lacked driving feedback, and did not deliver the acceleration I had anticipated. The BMW PHEV, while familiar, did not feel like a significant upgrade, and I would like to move to a fully electric vehicle.
The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition, which I recently test-drove at a dealership, impressed me with its solid build quality and engaging driving dynamics. However, I am uncertain about the SUV-like styling, as I was looking for something that feels more like a traditional performance sedan. Additionally, while the acceleration was impressive, I found it somewhat overwhelming in its sudden delivery.
Currently, our household includes a Hyundai PHEV and a Genesis GV70 (ICE). I have not yet had the opportunity to test-drive the Genesis GV60 due to unfavorable weather conditions, but we appreciate the interior quality and driving experience of our GV70.
Given my requirements, I am considering a pre-owned 2021-2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition with approximately 50,000-65,000 km (Canadian). I would like to know if this is something still worth it in 2025 and whether there are any specific concerns or red flags to be aware of when looking at these.
The car will primarily be used for commuting to the office a few times a month and personal errands. A four-door configuration is essential, as I need convenient access for my three-year-old son's car seat—something that has been a challenge with my current two-door BMW.
I appreciate any insights or recommendations. Thank you.
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