Ford giving Mustang Mach-E buyers $1000, free charging for delivery delays
Ford doing extra quality checks on its first electric-only car
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Time is money for some Ford Mustang Mach-E buyers.
The automaker has started to compensate customers experiencing longer than expected delays for the delivery of their new electric utility vehicles.
Ford has been sending the earliest-built vehicles for additional quality checks that can hold them up to 30 days before they ship to dealers.
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For affected customers, Ford is doubling the allotment of free fast charging on the Electrify America network that all Mustang Mach-E buyers get from 250 kilowatt-hours to 500 kilowatt-hours. That's roughly enough for six to 10 charges.
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Customers who experience more than one delay will also get a $1,000 credit toward the purchase of their vehicle, The Detroit Free Press reported.
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Ford delivered 3,739 Mustang Mach-E's to customers in February, its first full month on sale, likely making it one of the top three best-selling electric vehicles in the U.S.