CybertruckAgent
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This post isn’t Cybertruck related, but seems relevant enough that this group would appreciate it.
I was on Autotrader scoping out the Mach-E, and I noticed something peculiar, the quoted range figures are way off what the vehicles are displaying. Notice some of the screen grabs. Mustangs with 88-99% charge having a stated range of less than 200 miles. These are the Premium trim ones with the “large” battery packs as well. The Sellers list the manufacturer range as 270. I understand the Mustang’s computer will adjust the miles available depending on driving style, but that shouldn’t account for 40-50% fewer miles than advertised. Plus it’s multiple vehicles in multiple states. I’d hate to have ordered one of these and discover you only get 170 miles between charges! Yikes...
I was on Autotrader scoping out the Mach-E, and I noticed something peculiar, the quoted range figures are way off what the vehicles are displaying. Notice some of the screen grabs. Mustangs with 88-99% charge having a stated range of less than 200 miles. These are the Premium trim ones with the “large” battery packs as well. The Sellers list the manufacturer range as 270. I understand the Mustang’s computer will adjust the miles available depending on driving style, but that shouldn’t account for 40-50% fewer miles than advertised. Plus it’s multiple vehicles in multiple states. I’d hate to have ordered one of these and discover you only get 170 miles between charges! Yikes...
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