goldengooner
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When is it coming into the dealerships? I will be in the US in April and MayI do. Lol. Why not? View attachment 413706
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When is it coming into the dealerships? I will be in the US in April and MayI do. Lol. Why not? View attachment 413706
Lots of hilarious butt hurt in this thread... Back to the OPs original question...When is it coming into the dealerships? I will be in the US in April and May
Won't be in dealerships until early 2021 I have seen some photos of a right hand drive Mach EWhen is it coming into the dealerships? I will be in the US in April and May
Purchased my Trackhawk last summer to compliment my 350R. She's one "Hellcat" of a beast and purrs like an lion. No Mach E for me.Go buy a Jeep Trackhawk 707 hp.
Not this So called Mustang Mach E trash.
I wish I had your line up! I would love a track hawk but that is a lot more expensive of a setup. Minimum $20k+ more in price plus $300+ a month in gas for me. My wife has a black on black High Altitude 4x4. I really like that car and tried to get her to bite on the SRT but she wouldn't.Purchased my Trackhawk last summer to compliment my 350R. She's one "Hellcat" of a beast and purrs like an lion. No Mach E for me.
Purchased my Trackhawk last summer to compliment my 350R. She's one "Hellcat" of a beast and purrs like an lion. No Mach E for me.
I had a typo there. "Significantly Less Maintenance"One of the reasons EVs make a lot of sense in some applications is “lifetime cost of ownership”
LCoO = Cost to acquire [higher for EV] + cost of “fuel” [much lower for EV] + cost of maintenance [significantly lower for EV]
With an EV you don’t have:
You still have tire rotation / replacement, call that even. You still have brake system maintenance, but more infrequent for EVs because the electric motors do a lot of the braking. You still have suspension system maintenance. That’s a hard call without knowing the specifics of EV skateboard suspension systems, the costs of the components, and the impact of a heavier vehicle due to the battery mass.
- Fluid changes (except washer fluid)
- Exhaust system maintenance
- Tune ups (even though those are now far and few between for ICE vehicles these days)
Sorry, had a typo. I mean't "Significantly Less" and sorry to sound like a dick. But ya, servicing the EV's is significantly less than ICE Vehicle's. Just your typical suspension and tire parts for the vehicle. Radiator coolant fluid should be something looked at like transmission oil intervals. But that's about it.Well and that's why I'm asking. I honestly hae no clue
I see what you did there.Hold on - putting deposit on one
CJ should add “comedian” under occupation in his profile.I see what you did there.
Thousands of comedians out of work and he's trying to hold down two jobs.CJ should add “comedian” under occupation in his profile.
I'm sure you are referring to the misuse of the possessive, when the plural was what was really intended.I think you have another typo in this post. I’ll give you a hint. There are woman on this forum.