Jimrpa
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- First Name
- Jim
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- Sep 10, 2020
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- Location
- Wayne, PA
- Vehicles
- 2021 Infinite Blue Premium Mustang Mach E ER AWD
- Occupation
- Retied (formerly tried to herd highly technical, independent cats)
Free charging is a sucker come on for most prospective Mustang Mach E owners. I believe that most people in the Mustang Mach E marketplace are the type who would be able to charge at home (they’d have some kind of dedicated parking space and a place to put in a charger), so regular fast charging isn’t an issue. People will likely only be fast charging when they travel. I’ve gone on some overnight trips and haven’t used a fast charger yet (on one trip, there weren’t any on the route. On another, the ones on the route were … broken). The only time I’ve used fast charging was when my street was closed and I couldn’t park in my garage. I had to charge at the fast charger that is 3 miles from my home. I’ve burned through about 200 of the 500 KWH Ford gave me.
Even at the “market rate” of $0.32/KWH it would cost about $30 to “fill” my Mustang Mach E at a fast charger when I traveled. If I still had my escape, I’d be paying about $40 every time I filled up, not just when I traveled.
So, tell me again why “Free charging for X years” should be a factor in a purchase decision”? ?????
I’d rather ford restore the hands-free tailgate and acoustic glass on the higher end trim levels (and add ventilated seats with more adjustments please ?)
Even at the “market rate” of $0.32/KWH it would cost about $30 to “fill” my Mustang Mach E at a fast charger when I traveled. If I still had my escape, I’d be paying about $40 every time I filled up, not just when I traveled.
So, tell me again why “Free charging for X years” should be a factor in a purchase decision”? ?????
I’d rather ford restore the hands-free tailgate and acoustic glass on the higher end trim levels (and add ventilated seats with more adjustments please ?)
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