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After both got off to a red hot start with demand outweighing supply by a large margin, both the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Ford F-150 Lightning were frequently selling for big bucks both in the used and new vehicle markets for some time. However, multiple rounds of price increases and ramped up production have reversed this trend, and now, both have been treated to big price cuts and even factory incentives and other types of discounts as inventory improves. This trend is nothing new, however, as Ford Authority reported yesterday, with EV inventory across the entire industry swelling to levels that are higher than the overall market, on average. However, when speaking about the newly revealed Mach-E Rally recently, Darren Palmer, vice president, Electric Vehicle Programs, Ford Model e, told The Detroit Bureau that he isn’t concerned about this growth in EV inventory.

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Ford VP Of Electric Vehicle Programs Not Concerned His Products Aren't Selling

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