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Mustang inspired “Mach-E” spy shots
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16322774" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Me specifically yes, a Super Duty. Explorer ST is a better Apples to Apples comparison, I agree with you. Both SD and Explorer ST, etc provide a certifiable metric shit-ton better value for that $50k. And thats my core point. VALUE</p><p></p><p>Ford is spending A LOT of money to bring this out to capture a VERY small segment of the buying public. That segment is a person who wants specifically an all electric car, that isnt beholden to Tesla and cant afford an e-tron or Porsche all-electric. That demographic instantly handicaps this Mustang Mach-E. Someone who is only choosing between this and that small handful of cars dooms it from really making inroads with the general public. For 99% of the buying public, this Mach-E has zero value. </p><p></p><p>I get that Ford is trying to cash in on the Mustang brand, but THIS is not how they should have done it. It SHOULD have been an all electric performance minded Mustang. Better yet, it should have been a Mustang GT hybrid nameplate that eventually branches out to all-electric. Once Ford captures enough people that believe in FoMoCo's ability to produce a quality all-electric, then a stand alone Mach-E would have been more feasable. I think a lot of people looking at pony/muscle cars would take a look at a Performance Hybrid Mustang GT. </p><p></p><p>I just dont think that the market is mature for this particular stand-alone car. Its ground-up engineered as all electric. I doubt it could be retrofit as a gas/hybrid in the future if what Im reading is correct.</p><p></p><p>Poor value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16322774, member: 166576"] Me specifically yes, a Super Duty. Explorer ST is a better Apples to Apples comparison, I agree with you. Both SD and Explorer ST, etc provide a certifiable metric shit-ton better value for that $50k. And thats my core point. VALUE Ford is spending A LOT of money to bring this out to capture a VERY small segment of the buying public. That segment is a person who wants specifically an all electric car, that isnt beholden to Tesla and cant afford an e-tron or Porsche all-electric. That demographic instantly handicaps this Mustang Mach-E. Someone who is only choosing between this and that small handful of cars dooms it from really making inroads with the general public. For 99% of the buying public, this Mach-E has zero value. I get that Ford is trying to cash in on the Mustang brand, but THIS is not how they should have done it. It SHOULD have been an all electric performance minded Mustang. Better yet, it should have been a Mustang GT hybrid nameplate that eventually branches out to all-electric. Once Ford captures enough people that believe in FoMoCo's ability to produce a quality all-electric, then a stand alone Mach-E would have been more feasable. I think a lot of people looking at pony/muscle cars would take a look at a Performance Hybrid Mustang GT. I just dont think that the market is mature for this particular stand-alone car. Its ground-up engineered as all electric. I doubt it could be retrofit as a gas/hybrid in the future if what Im reading is correct. Poor value. [/QUOTE]
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