generaltso
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Um, what?Also, Gorilla glass, for sound proofing
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Um, what?Also, Gorilla glass, for sound proofing
To keep it slightly more real, if they sell it they’re not going to get back pretty much “anything”, but I agree with your core point. Buy a newer car. 30k miles aren’t a lot but they’re also not nothing. I got mine in Q1 2023. And while it was a job 2 2021 GT performance, it was made in November 2021, but not labeled 2022 as it got fitted with all the features they removed in 2022 so they had to sell it as a 2021. And it had 5k miles on it certified when I got it as it was a corporate vehicle never driven. The difference in price if I bought a brand new 2023 was at least $20k back then for GT performance. The choice was obvious.because you would be getting a 2 year newer car with a new car warranty and 31k less miles for 0nly 10k more. Which you'll get back when you sell it. Doesn't make sense to get the 2021 model. Plus if you lease it, you should be able to claim the 7.5k credit plus any state or local rebates that you may qualify for.
21 has those things and the glass the call “Gorilla glass” for better soundproofing. I have one, I do like the handsUm, what?
yes, in addition to those things listed, 21 has better soundproofing glass, commonly known as “Gorilla Glass” It went away with 22 (cutting costs)Um, what?
Look up Gorilla Glass. No version of the MME has ever had that.21 has those things and the glass the call “Gorilla glass” for better soundproofing. I have one, I do like the hands
yes, in addition to those things listed, 21 has better soundproofing glass, commonly known as “Gorilla Glass” It went away with 22 (cutting costs)
Ok “Acoustic Laminated Glass” thenLook up Gorilla Glass. No version of the MME has ever had that.
Depends when you sell. But let’s say the OP decide to sell in 2 years. I would think that a 23 with 31k less miles would fetch 10k more than a 21.That's a pretty bold claim.
Ford never specified the brand of glass. They just said that the front driver and passenger windows were “acoustic glass”. I’m not sure which model year lost that.Also, Gorilla glass, for sound proofing
I think the ESP from Ford isn’t available if the car is older than 36 months old. Not sure if 3rd party ESP’s properly cover EV components.I would also try for an extended warranty on the 2021 as part of the deal
We have been enjoying trying the 2023s that seem to still be littering the dealer lots. One dealer has 23 of them, and I noticed they also have a 2021 on the used side. Please help me understand why or why not...The 2021 is a Premium AWD ER with 31K miles for $31K while it seems the sameish 2023 with no miles will run us about $43.5K out the door.
Looking at the Carfax on the 2021 it still needs the 23S56 HVBJB recall fix, and sounds like I should insist that be done before delivery?
I gather I'd have to buy my own Tesla adapter for the 2021.
Anything else? Is there a way to verify the health of the battery setup on a used MME?
Thanks much!