Ford Motor Co on Tuesday said it had cut prices on its Mustang Mach-E electric SUV by up to $8,100 after sales fell sharply in January.

The No. 2 U.S. automaker’s lowest-price 2023 model year Mach E version now has a suggested retail price of $39,895, down from $42,995. The higher-end Mach-E GT spec will cost about $7,600 less, at $52,395. Other versions including the extended-range premium version will drop in price by $8,100 to $48,895.

  • bluGill
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    19 months ago

    The only problem is charging locations are often just a bit off the main roads, and there are no signs telling you where they are. If you look you can find them, but they don’t advertise like gas stations.

    • @AA5B
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      19 months ago

      Arguably integrating them with GPS and trip navigation are far more useful.

      I’d be happy for all that advertising to go away, now that smart phones and GPS are near ubiquitous. If paper maps still exist, they can serve the holdouts

      • bluGill
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        19 months ago

        i prefer to navigate without gps. While it is a useful tool, my brain can often find things worth a detour.