HtownHog
Well-known member
I think with the $74k cap the Platinum and really any $75k trim/option is going to be a hard sell for Ford. Lets say you can justify with options a $80k truck, that is going to be a $6k difference in options for Ford but a $18k swing in a person's spend w/o the tax credit?Your list would have a Lariat priced above the $74k to get the rebate. Max tow has already indicated it will not be available on Platinum as the 22 inch wheels make it such that the towing capability would be reduced. Overall there needs to be a Lariat package with the extended range battery and maximum tow package that is under $74k as that is a configuration that many would want.
There isn't much on the options list for a Lariat vs Platinum. ER battery, power running boards, phone as key, BlueCruise, Tow Tech, Max tow. Does the Platinum seats, sound system, and wheels impact the cost that much?
bluecruise should be a 'unlockable' feature and I'd guess phone as key could be too. That leaves them squeezing a Lariat ER under $74k with fitting tow tech package (how much is this on the standard F150 right now?) and max tow probably will be cut out. ER Pro was quoted as a $10k upgrade from the standard Pro so they have to get creative with their pricing structure. Taking out the 80A charger from the package might give more wiggle room as some have suggested.
If it means my truck gets the tax credit or not I'll buy as much of this stuff after purchase in the Ford Parts catalog.
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