RobDickinson
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Model Y is based on a platform with well over 1 million vehicles built and been in use since 2017 from a company with the best EV experience on the planet
Not ford.
Not ford.
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Immature?....the Mustang has been in continuous production since 1964...they should have got it right by now (or called it something different)even Tesla, with so many years ahead, still have numeric recalls (center display overheat, X side airbags etc. just to name a couple).
when I bought my Mach E, I fully expected it likely would have more issues than a mature product. I just hope my Tesla Model Y holds better.
Actually, Ford had about a 10 year head start on Tesla. Ford was actually making EVs in the late 1990's. The Ford Ranger EV was actually a fairly good vehicle although its PbA batteries left its range wanting. Ford's investment in Th!nk City (a minimalist glorified golf cart with top speed of 55mph and about a 50 mile range) might have gone places as well had they not used it simply as a compliance car, trying to kill them while everyone was killing their EVs in the early 2000's.Well, Tesla only has a 10 year head start. That can't make difference to a true Blue fanboi.
Old horses used to get slaughtered for dog food and glue when they could no longer serve as transportation.Horse food, you mean?
Holy cwap, they used Ukraine flag as a backdrop! Is there anything in the world those people would not use to make money! Insensitive bastards!Best Cars of the Year: 10 Top Picks of 2022 - Consumer Reports
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Well, this aged like old milk. This issue with the Mach-E was going on since last year. Just goes to show "trustworthy" CR is.
Two thousand and . . .Word is no fix till Q3 or something looney like that.
Hopefully this is a temporary nerfing of the vehicle. And the fix will be a replacement with better set of contactors that can stand up to the real-world conditions of DC fast charging and wide-open acceleration. And when they replace the contactors, they can restore full performance.So what are they limiting by software - Fast DC charging or fast driving? This is either a design error or a poorly made part since it is subject to being weld closed or significant deformation. The software correction is a poor work around.
"On affected vehicles, Direct Current (“DC”) fast charging and repeated wide open pedal events can cause the high voltage battery main contactors to overheat. Overheating may lead to arcing and deformation of the electrical contact surfaces, which can result in a contactor that remains open or a contactor that welds closed. An overheated contactor that opens while driving can result in a loss of motive power, which can increase the risk of an accident."
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PS Ford has clarified it will be OTA software fix only.
Many publications have been pro-Ford and anti-Tesla. This thread has evolved to point out the bias while highlighting the problems facing the Mach-E. If you prefer the MME, from what you wrote, you should sell the MYP. You'll probably come out with a profit. As for the MME costing less, well, you get what you pay for. I actually think the MME should be even cheaper considering how much Ford has short-changed their customers on reliability, performance, updates, and service.I don't see so many MME owners dissing Tesla when Tesla recalls come out, and there are quite a few.
My Tesla MYP costed $25k more than my MME. Yes it's way faster, but that's about it. Both my daughter and I prefer driving MME more. Couple of features MME has while Tesla is missing: 360 camera display, especially forward camera for tight parking spot, rear cross traffic warning, blind spot warning on mirror, easy correction/adjustment in blue cruise mode and won't disengage it. Also, the headlights are way better than MYP's, even MYP has the so-called matrix headlights.
PS Ford has clarified it will be OTA software fix only.
Could be a way to go, but I am sure a lot of owners would complain. I guess it would be better than the care catching fire. And that would give them a reason to buy the 2023/24 model with the fixed contactors.Option 3 - slap a software fix in, nerf the car, call it done?