SoriceConsulting
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I know we're all salivating over getting our 2021 Mach-E, but don't many 2022 models usually start getting press around July? My delivery date will likely be around April/May 2021 (Ordered October 20, 2020).
Tossing this out for discussion...
> What, if any, changes/improvements, etc. will the 2020 Mach-E have? Any rumors out there?
> Might it be better to wait (example: when 2022 is announced, will 2021 have a price reduction)?
Caveat: The $7,500 tax credit may or may not come into play, depending on when Ford hits the 200,000 EV sales benchmark
but it is likely the 2022 Mach-E will still be eligible.
> Cosmetic/minor things would be frivolous, but what if there are some major improvements (i.e., RANGE, 0-60, etc.).
I can't wait for my Mach-E, but I don't 'need' it.
Wondering what others think now that 2021 deliveries may overlap with announcements of the
'New and improved 2022 Mustang Mach-E'
Tossing this out for discussion...
> What, if any, changes/improvements, etc. will the 2020 Mach-E have? Any rumors out there?
> Might it be better to wait (example: when 2022 is announced, will 2021 have a price reduction)?
Caveat: The $7,500 tax credit may or may not come into play, depending on when Ford hits the 200,000 EV sales benchmark
but it is likely the 2022 Mach-E will still be eligible.
> Cosmetic/minor things would be frivolous, but what if there are some major improvements (i.e., RANGE, 0-60, etc.).
I can't wait for my Mach-E, but I don't 'need' it.
Wondering what others think now that 2021 deliveries may overlap with announcements of the
'New and improved 2022 Mustang Mach-E'
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