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Ford Mustang Mach-E (Electric)

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Drive the specious Ford Mustang Mach-E and help the environment. This zero-emission SUV is delight to drive around streets of Los Angeles.

3 reviews for Ford Mustang Mach-E (Electric)

  1. Alex Shahbazian

    Man alive this Mustang Mach E is the EV to drive… I mean I drove my uncle’s Tesla Model Y and that was a good car but this is something else. I rented it for the weekend from Legacy and took it around town. The level of comfort is second to none, honestly. Important to mention that the range may not be so great, but the performance and ride are superb. I’ll definitely rent from Legacy again, their cars are clean as a spoon and well-maintained, and they give me the best rates. But you should also rent this Ford Mustang Mach-E and see what the fuss is all about!

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