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We just bought a '24 Mach E (AWD premium). Our other vehicles are the '22 Lariat and a '21 Model Y.
So far, our consensus is that the Mach E is by far the most fun to drive and handles best, and that the Lightning edges it out just a little in ride quality over big bumps, especially from the back seat. But I have heard that the '24 Mach E rides much better than the earlier model years - it's not clear to me, if that's true, when exactly they made changes or whether your car would already have them.
Both Fords are much better than the Model Y. The Model Y had a super harsh ride from the factory; we replaced the shocks with expensive custom coilovers and set to the factory ride height, now it has annoying body roll instead. Either way, sick-making from the back seat. We're going to try setting the shocks to the "Performance" MY height and giving up a little ground clearance. So I know how frustrating it is to have an expensive car that draws continual complaints about ride quality and comfort from passengers. You won't have that with the Lightning - though you're going to learn new skills, and some patience, in the parallel parking area...
So far, our consensus is that the Mach E is by far the most fun to drive and handles best, and that the Lightning edges it out just a little in ride quality over big bumps, especially from the back seat. But I have heard that the '24 Mach E rides much better than the earlier model years - it's not clear to me, if that's true, when exactly they made changes or whether your car would already have them.
Both Fords are much better than the Model Y. The Model Y had a super harsh ride from the factory; we replaced the shocks with expensive custom coilovers and set to the factory ride height, now it has annoying body roll instead. Either way, sick-making from the back seat. We're going to try setting the shocks to the "Performance" MY height and giving up a little ground clearance. So I know how frustrating it is to have an expensive car that draws continual complaints about ride quality and comfort from passengers. You won't have that with the Lightning - though you're going to learn new skills, and some patience, in the parallel parking area...
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