Ford launched its all-electric crossover -- the Mustang Mach E -- tonight and wow. I think they've done a pretty good job here. There's a ton of info to read and consider, so I'm going to link up a bunch of the stories our crews at InsideEVs and Motor1 put out tonight in the next post on the thread. First, a couple pics.
Most of your questions should get answered in these posts, but if some didn't fire away below and we'll see if we can't get answers. IEVs debut post: Ford Mustang Mach-E Electric CUV Debuts With Up To 300 Miles Of Range IEVs deep dive: Ford Mustang Mach-E: The Plug-In Pony Has Arrived IEVs comparison with Tesla Model Y: Tesla Model Y Vs Ford Mustang Mach-E Specs Comparison Motor1 editorial (it's great) Making Mach-E A Mustang Was A Master Stroke By Ford Motor1 debut post: Ford Mustang Mach-E Debuts With 300-Mile Range, Four Doors, Fast Looks Motor1 ride-along post: 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E First Ride: An Electrifying Start
Is Ford "building in" regular service visits/charges? Because technically, aside from brakes and tire rotation, there should be none. Thanks
Haven't heard about maintenance scheduling yet. Most new cars have minimal service requirements now -- long oil change (etc) intervals. No doubt they'll try to get owners in on occaision, though.
Because according to NADA 44% of dealer profits come from service. Which one suspects is behind the anti-Tesla laws in Connecticut and Texas. An example: https://qz.com/1574917/texas-may-pass-a-law-preventing-tesla-from-fixing-its-own-cars/ So, it seems, this addiction is going to be hard to break, especially when municipalities support the drug.