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Using the GTR numbers, well you obviously haven't looked at them. You have to use like the last 4 years to hit 1000 sold? https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/nissan...sales-figures/ Good for you, I guess? Not sure what that has to do with me saying I can't afford a Boxster S optioned the way I would want it. Even a Boxster S with no options is still $78k. And where I live that also means another $7k or so in sales tax/registration fees. So if I'm already spending almost $90k on a car, you can be sure I'm going to add the options I want. Still not sure why this has gotten you so twisted up. |
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[QUOTE=OkieSnuffBox;29716586]Using the GTR numbers, well you obviously haven't looked at them. You have to use like the last 4 years to hit 1000 sold? [/url] Sure I have, but I think you're missing the point of the GTR... I'm here for the M2, not fake Mustangs or Porsche. |
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That actually looks kind of cool. Like an even angrier urus.
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[QUOTE=///MPhatic;29716774]Which has nothing at all to do with the price of the car they buy.
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No, you used the GTR as "proof" that enthusiasts will buy a $100k+ car and that many people can afford them. That the last four years they have only sold ~1000 of them seems pretty contradictory to your assertion. Either way, you're just going to keep spewing nonsense, so enjoy your Monday. |
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I would buy that Corvette EV!
This thread has gone a long way from talking about driving the Mach-e. Note I did not call it a Mustang. Let's take that off the table. I test drove a MME (Mustang Mach-e) GT this past weekend. What a ride. Torque for days. I love my X5, but I don't love premium gas prices. I don't love oil changes, spark plugs and other maintenance chores that go with ICE cars. I have a reservation in for the new 2024 Chevy Blazer EV SS and I am considering getting a Mach-e/MME GT. Why would I get tired of the go pedal. That is why I bought the BMW. BMW and MME on a Hyundai lot. Dealers buy cars at auctions ALL the time. Most car lots have cars from other makers on them. I am excited about getting in an EV. It will be the Blazer SS EV or the MME Original poster are you going to get the MME? I want it in the GT trim Dark gray matter. The flower power wheels are coming off ASAP. lol
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You're looking at this from a very linear perspective, and I'm offering a more salient view, you're just not seeing it. The collaboration undoubtedly made good business sense in the short term, but will come back to haunt them. |
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Here's the problem with EVs. I just bought a Bronco Black Diamond in July last year. 2-door manual. EPA MPG is 18. I use 93 octane in it. The price difference between the 2023 Mach E Premium extended range and the 2023 Black Diamond is $22,235. Both vehicles have a 300+ mile range (Bronco has a 17-gallon tank). The price delta of $22.2K between the Bronco and E-Stang equates to 107,250 miles of travel in the Bronco @ $3.95 per gallon for fuel. I'll not live long enough to drive 101,325 in either vehicle. Even at 10,000 miles a year, that's 10 years to get back to even with the E-Stang and my calculations don't include the cost of electric fuel for the Mustang. Subtract out the $4,900 the EPA says it will cost ($1.21 per 245 miles) to drive the E-Stang 101,325 miles from the price delta and the miles pay back drops to 78,975 miles.
To me, it just doesn't justify buying a 300-mile range-limited EV SUV over an 18 MPG ICE SUV that I can refuel in 5 minutes every 300 miles and still drive a manual transmission.
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the base price on a base Mach-E is almost the same as the Bronco Black Diamond after you take the $7500 credit The GT is $20K more than the base, but to some it is well worth it...that thing is a blast, literally.... I think most people buy these type of cars(MME, Broncos) as toys and not their sole means of transportation anyways. I have a 2021 4-door Rubicon, but wouldn't compare it to a Mach E as it is for completely different purposes, but unfortunately would have to sell it to afford the GT.... I'm most likely to ditch my BMW(F32) for a used Model 3 AWD for my EV fix. btw, how do you like the Bronco? pics? |
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I like the Bronco a lot. I didn't much at first, but because I can flip it for $10K in profit I decided to let it grow on me. The 2.3L Ecoboost has plenty of grunt. The transmission and clutch have worked in well (meaning I'm now used to them) and I'm now used to the seating position, so everything feels familiar when I get in it. The Bronco gets up and at speed faster than you think it should be. It doesn't drive quick like a BMW 3-series does, but it shouldn't either. It's not my first "Jeep" either. I had a 1995 Wrangler for 14 years. The Black Diamond is a Cadillac in comparison to the YJ. My Bronco is pulling a lifetime MPG of 20.4. Damned good in my book. I look forward to driving it when I get a chance to, which means once a week; I have too many cars now. LOL. Last edited by Efthreeoh; 01-11-2023 at 07:50 AM.. |
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Since we're hijacking here's our black diamond. We have the 2.7 and I just installed the ford tune, really woke her up. We're loving ours and I'll be installing a 3 light kit in the bumper this weekend. We got driving lights, white fogs, and amber fogs. I'm also adding a small spot light to the ditch flood lights on the a-pillar.
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0-60 in 3.1 seconds for under $55K and never have to put gas in it...shut up and take my money!!! |
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