Mustang Mach-E Jan 2022 electric car test drive review

Ford Mustang Mach-E Jan 2022 electric car test drive review

A test drive review of a Mustang Mach-E ER AWD electric car.

Dave H was contacted by Lookers Ford Middlesbrough and took his test drive of the Mustang Mach-E on 8th January 2022.

 

Rate the Mustang Mach-E out of 5.

 

Rate your dealership experience out of 5.

 

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What was your dealership experience like?

I walked into the dealer to enquire about a lease deal on the Mustang Mach-E and the salesman could not have been more helpful. He provided me with a quote there and then. He went on to show me the demonstrator car and although it was nearing closing time, he booked me in for test drive at a time that suited me. I went back that weekend and took the car out for an unaccompanied test drive that lasted an hour.

 

What were your first impressions of the Mustang Mach-E?

The car was well-equipped and appeared to be finished with good quality materials.

 

Positives – List 3 or more things you liked about the electric car.

  • Great exterior looks
  • Excellent interior space
  • Great to drive.

 

Negatives – List 3 or more things you didn’t like about the electric car.

  • Frunk access a bit clunky
  • Right at the top of my price range
  • A little bouncy in the ride.

 

Did you purchase the make & model you test drove or another electric car from the same manufacturer?

Yes.

 

What specification did you go for?

Standard Range RWD.

 

How did you purchase the car?

Lease.

 

When do you expect to take delivery of your car?

2-3 months.

 

 

*library image used.

 

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