I think I should have backed up about 6 more inches and then the rear bumpers would have been aligned and it would have made the photos of the front more representative. It seemed like both cars were pretty darn close to the same length so I guess the windshield must slope more forward in the VW than the MME.Definitely no comparison in the looks department. Boxy vs sleek. Surprised just how much smaller the short hood makes the ID.4 look.
The ID.4 is a lot of good EV value for the cost. Some of the features from the EU versions are missing (e.g. 360 view, heat pump, Augmented Reality HUD, DCC (chassis control)), but our U.S. ID.4 cost is also relatively low, especially after the fed tax credit (plus the VW ID.4 lease passes the entire $7.5k to the lessee). All U.S. models come with travel assist, which is only optional in the EU. Here is a snippet of a spread sheet from the ID.4 forum many months back (possibly the leasehacker sheet, don't remember):... Is the ID.4 about 75% of the price of a Mach-E? ...
It's a visual trick I think. The Mustang looks so much longer because of the "Mustang" long hood, and the ID.4 looks like a minivan with that very short hood. Maybe I'm just nuts hahaI think I should have backed up about 6 more inches and then the rear bumpers would have been aligned and it would have made the photos of the front more representative. It seemed like both cars were pretty darn close to the same length so I guess the windshield must slope more forward in the VW than the MME.
If you want red paint it's another 395 also.The ID.4 is a lot of good EV value for the cost. Some of the features from the EU versions are missing (e.g. 360 view, heat pump, Augmented Reality HUD, DCC (chassis control)), but our U.S. ID.4 cost is also relatively low, especially after the fed tax credit (plus the VW ID.4 lease passes the entire $7.5k to the lessee). All U.S. models come with travel assist, which is only optional in the EU. Here is a snippet of a spread sheet from the ID.4 forum many months back (possibly the leasehacker sheet, don't remember):
It looks like a super nice EV, well worth trying someday. I am holding out now for the equivalent of the EU 1st Max with all the bells and whistles and for the software to get sorted out a bit more, and maybe even for the inevitable return of the volume knob
I've been trying a new PHEV or EV every year or two (MME is number 7), so maybe an ID.4 "Max" AWD is next on my list. Although Louiebluey could screw up my plan, because I also like MME much more than I expected (bought the extended warranty too, just incase this turns out to be a long term relationship).
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cant rotate the tires and will wear out a lot faster also.
Did not realize the ID.4 had wider tires (and staggered tires!) than the Mustang Mach-E. I'd *LOVE* to have had 255s on the rear on the Mach-E, would help with my grip concerns a lot I think.
Overall it's a solid, if pedestrian vehicle. Nowhere near as stunning as Mach-E.
Wish we had the 3-year EA deal though, I'd trade Plug&Charge for that. But yeah, no reason ID.4 can't have launched with P&C since VW owns EA. Makes me scratch my head why they didn't get that done on time.
I see it too. I was expecting my car to dwarf that one but then I parked right by it and got out and was surprised.It's a visual trick I think. The Mustang looks so much longer because of the "Mustang" long hood, and the ID.4 looks like a minivan with that very short hood. Maybe I'm just nuts haha
Do you know which trim level I was looking at based on the photos? He told me it was AWD but I didn't know to look for any other identification.The ID.4 is a lot of good EV value for the cost. Some of the features from the EU versions are missing (e.g. 360 view, heat pump, Augmented Reality HUD, DCC (chassis control)), but our U.S. ID.4 cost is also relatively low, especially after the fed tax credit (plus the VW ID.4 lease passes the entire $7.5k to the lessee). All U.S. models come with travel assist, which is only optional in the EU. Here is a snippet of a spread sheet from the ID.4 forum many months back (possibly the leasehacker sheet, don't remember):
The "1st" is equivalent to ID.4 Pro + Statement Gradient, plus a 1" tow receptacle and ball, so there was another $2k incentive to buy a 1st (despite the white wheel).
It looks like a super nice EV, well worth trying someday. I am holding out now for the equivalent of the EU 1st Max with all the bells and whistles and for the software to get sorted out a bit more, and maybe even for the inevitable return of the volume knob
I've been trying a new PHEV or EV every year or two (MME is number 7), so maybe an ID.4 "Max" AWD is next on my list. Although Louiebluey could screw up my plan, because I also like MME much more than I expected (bought the extended warranty too, just incase this turns out to be a long term relationship).
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I am definitely going with summer tires once these all seasons wear out. The iPace that I raced yesterday had summer tires and it pretty much ate my lunch. I know summer tires won't make up the difference but it will help......and might even make the ride a little better.True, but I bought the car for Mustang driving fun. I still think it needs more tire, an optional summer set would have been awesome, I'd have bought that. Or a "performance pack" with more rubber.
I reset my obsessed brain from ID.4 to MME in the last month or so, let's see what I can remember. If it is a FE, it would have a "1st" badge on the side fender, otherwise, I guess "Pro" (?). If it does not have a white steering wheel, it is not a FE.Do you know which trim level I was looking at based on the photos? He told me it was AWD but I didn't know to look for any other identification.