In Sudbury there is few vehicles that are EV in stock at dealerships here.
In April I did test drive the Mustang Mach-E Premium larger battery model and it had good acceleration, good handling/steering feel for SUV type of vehicle.
Because of base pricing being over $44999 Canadian, no EV rebates at all. For me $53000 + tax out of my budget unless have $10,000 deposit.
On my day off work, drove the 2021 Toyota Prius Prime as it has 25 mile EV range.
Steering was awful ( too much power assist ) even on highway. I used to firm feeling for steering wheel.
Very smooth but acceleration felt like the older Saturn cars, Ford Escort etc.
Has anyone driven the VW ID4 that also drive Mach-E and Prius Prime ? To give me idea how ID4 compares?
Maybe BMW 330e would be good compromise as it has RWD, sports car type handling? With EV rebate it is $2000 over budget but larger deposit could make it possible.
Can not think of other options, prefer cars over suv/cuv.
Worst case scenario back to Mazda MX-5 Miata….
Dan
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In April I did test drive the Mustang Mach-E Premium larger battery model and it had good acceleration, good handling/steering feel for SUV type of vehicle.
Because of base pricing being over $44999 Canadian, no EV rebates at all. For me $53000 + tax out of my budget unless have $10,000 deposit.
On my day off work, drove the 2021 Toyota Prius Prime as it has 25 mile EV range.
Steering was awful ( too much power assist ) even on highway. I used to firm feeling for steering wheel.
Very smooth but acceleration felt like the older Saturn cars, Ford Escort etc.
Has anyone driven the VW ID4 that also drive Mach-E and Prius Prime ? To give me idea how ID4 compares?
Maybe BMW 330e would be good compromise as it has RWD, sports car type handling? With EV rebate it is $2000 over budget but larger deposit could make it possible.
Can not think of other options, prefer cars over suv/cuv.
Worst case scenario back to Mazda MX-5 Miata….
Dan
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