Mustang mach E

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We would never buy the Mach-E because it's built in Mexico.
As opposed to where Tesla is built?


our two Teslas were built in Freemont, CA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We would never buy the Mach-E because it's built in Mexico.
As opposed to where Tesla is built?


our two Teslas were built in Freemont, CA
Not CHINA? LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We would never buy the Mach-E because it's built in Mexico.
As opposed to where Tesla is built?


our two Teslas were built in Freemont, CA
Not CHINA? LOL


Pretty sure all the Teslas made in China are for the Chinese domestic market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tesla vehicle design was never amazing and has not aged well. Thankfully real car companies are now releasing electric vehicles. The Mach E is respectable. Looks better than Tesla cars. I disagree that it looks "awesome" but if your reference point is Tesla then yeah I guess


the mach E is overwrought. It reminds me of a Toyota Yaris or a corolla especially the rear.
Anonymous
The stang is built better than any Tesla. I was surprised at how nice it is.
Anonymous
I saw it on the street and thought it was beautiful!
Anonymous
Surprisingly the Mach E looks better than the Model Y from the outside, but I was very underwhelmed at the plasticky feel of the inside. I LOVE the feel of the Audi etron on the inside. I can't really justify the cost of a Taycan which looks great and has a great interior as well. I think that the etron GT or even a GT Avant might be the ultimate in the foreseeable future. Tesla design is simply not ageing well. I never would have guessed that when the X first came out but when I see them out in the wild with their lopsided falcon doors open and the chrome door handles not aligned, I just feel bad for the person who spent 140K on that.
Anonymous
Hummer EV blows then all away.

1,000 horse power and crab walk ability. You can drive sideways out of a tight parking spot

https://www.gmc.com/electric-truck/hummer-ev
Anonymous
If you're leaning towards the Mach E, I'd definitely wait at least one Model-Year for the kinks to get worked out. You don't ever want the first Year of any model/refresh.

Personally I MUCH prefer the styling of Tesla to the Ford, but everyone is welcome to an opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Surprisingly the Mach E looks better than the Model Y from the outside, but I was very underwhelmed at the plasticky feel of the inside. I LOVE the feel of the Audi etron on the inside. I can't really justify the cost of a Taycan which looks great and has a great interior as well. I think that the etron GT or even a GT Avant might be the ultimate in the foreseeable future. Tesla design is simply not ageing well. I never would have guessed that when the X first came out but when I see them out in the wild with their lopsided falcon doors open and the chrome door handles not aligned, I just feel bad for the person who spent 140K on that.


Yeah, agree. Will be interesting to see where they go in terms of design for future models. (Let's not even talk about the ghastly Cybertruck.) It sort of reminds me of early 2000s Apple, where the pretensions toward decent design are there (the colored iMacs, the first generation iPod) but do not age well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surprisingly the Mach E looks better than the Model Y from the outside, but I was very underwhelmed at the plasticky feel of the inside. I LOVE the feel of the Audi etron on the inside. I can't really justify the cost of a Taycan which looks great and has a great interior as well. I think that the etron GT or even a GT Avant might be the ultimate in the foreseeable future. Tesla design is simply not ageing well. I never would have guessed that when the X first came out but when I see them out in the wild with their lopsided falcon doors open and the chrome door handles not aligned, I just feel bad for the person who spent 140K on that.


Yeah, agree. Will be interesting to see where they go in terms of design for future models. (Let's not even talk about the ghastly Cybertruck.) It sort of reminds me of early 2000s Apple, where the pretensions toward decent design are there (the colored iMacs, the first generation iPod) but do not age well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We would never buy the Mach-E because it's built in Mexico.
As opposed to where Tesla is built?


Tesla and Ford are the only companies that build the cars in the US.
If you buy a Tesla in the US, it was made in Fremont, CA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're leaning towards the Mach E, I'd definitely wait at least one Model-Year for the kinks to get worked out. You don't ever want the first Year of any model/refresh.

Personally I MUCH prefer the styling of Tesla to the Ford, but everyone is welcome to an opinion.


+1

Ford has already recalled the Mach E due to loose subframe bolts. Luckily only 75 had been delivered at the time of the recall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tesla vehicle design was never amazing and has not aged well. Thankfully real car companies are now releasing electric vehicles. The Mach E is respectable. Looks better than Tesla cars. I disagree that it looks "awesome" but if your reference point is Tesla then yeah I guess


lol such a boomer comment. That Mach E is ugly... those wheels... eww.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hummer EV blows then all away.

1,000 horse power and crab walk ability. You can drive sideways out of a tight parking spot

https://www.gmc.com/electric-truck/hummer-ev
Ok just checked it out and it is super cool. I'm not really a truck person but it's way cooler than the tesla cyber truck (such an ugly design). And the crabwalk feature is neat!
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