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What to look for when checking out a Mach E???
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16634980" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Not everyone is going to be able to rely on a commercial charging station, so I'm really interested in hearing about your experience with (A) actual miles range based on varied driving on the highway and around town, including occasional full throttle jaunts, and (B) more specifics on typical owner re-charges at home. Here's an interesting quote from a C&D review of the Mach-E.</p><p>"<strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Range, Charging, and Battery Life - </span></strong>The 2021 Mustang Mach-E has an EPA-estimated range of between 211 and 305 miles, depending on the battery pack and type of electric motors, which isn't nearly as impressive as the rangiest Tesla models. Every model also has fast-charging capability. Every Mach-E comes out of the box with a <span style="color: #ffa64d">Ford mobile charger that can add up to <u>30 miles of range per night</u> with a 120-volt outlet and up to <u>80 percent of battery life overnight</u> with a 240-volt outlet.</span> A Ford charge station can also be ordered online and installed by certified electricians, <span style="color: #ffa64d">with the ability to replenish <u>32 miles per hour</u> and recharge the battery overnight.</span>"</p><p></p><p>I'd love to hear to true their findings were. If the comments above that I highlighted are even near correct, no way in hell would I want an EV. I'm looking forward to hearing more after your review, Sid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16634980, member: 6727"] Not everyone is going to be able to rely on a commercial charging station, so I'm really interested in hearing about your experience with (A) actual miles range based on varied driving on the highway and around town, including occasional full throttle jaunts, and (B) more specifics on typical owner re-charges at home. Here's an interesting quote from a C&D review of the Mach-E. "[b][size=4]Range, Charging, and Battery Life - [/size][/b]The 2021 Mustang Mach-E has an EPA-estimated range of between 211 and 305 miles, depending on the battery pack and type of electric motors, which isn't nearly as impressive as the rangiest Tesla models. Every model also has fast-charging capability. Every Mach-E comes out of the box with a [color=#ffa64d]Ford mobile charger that can add up to [U]30 miles of range per night[/U] with a 120-volt outlet and up to [U]80 percent of battery life overnight[/U] with a 240-volt outlet.[/color] A Ford charge station can also be ordered online and installed by certified electricians, [color=#ffa64d]with the ability to replenish [U]32 miles per hour[/U] and recharge the battery overnight.[/color]" I'd love to hear to true their findings were. If the comments above that I highlighted are even near correct, no way in hell would I want an EV. I'm looking forward to hearing more after your review, Sid. [/QUOTE]
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