dealers are hilarious. It would be great though if the order banks were to open up tomorrow. But seeing as there isn't even a build and price available, I doubt it.My dealer emailed last week to say they would call me November 29 to take my configuration/order. So, it seems they expect the order banks to open soon. I am trying to not expect delivery for at least a year.
I figure 2 years unless you were a day one reservation. Better to have lower expectations.My dealer emailed last week to say they would call me November 29 to take my configuration/order. So, it seems they expect the order banks to open soon. I am trying to not expect delivery for at least a year.
Same here. I have a GTPE on order but I might cancel that. The 5 second full power limit is atrocious. I might end up going back to a Model 3 while I wait for the Lightning. I would keep my F-150 but with resale being great and gas prices not going back down it’s time to go back to an EV"Ford has previously shared plans to produce 15,000 Lightning trucks in 2022, 55,000 in 2023, and 80,000 in 2024."
I'm in first 20,000 and I won't see F150EV until 2023.
Not sure why I thought it was '21 for first 50,000 similar to MachE but as it stands, delivery is close to two years out.
Going to be a lot of EV's coming out in '22 and '23. See if I end up hanging for the F150. Planned on MachE with this years taxes then switched to F150 thinking late '21 delivery. The MachE is sold out, the F150EV is two years out.
Means driving the Tesla two more years.
Dropped in to see my dealer this past Tuesday and he said probably at least January .Is anyone else getting excited about the order banks opening as Ford has promised? We are about 3 weeks away from Ford opening the order banks for Fall 2021
MachE GT? It says 3.8 secs 0-60, a tenth of a second off the Model 3 Performance at 3.7. What is the 5 second issue above?I have a GTPE on order but I might cancel that. The 5 second full power limit is atrocious.
Did you watch the complete video or just look at numbers? It is well known about the 5 second limit Ford has put on the GT. It basically loses every performance metric to the Model Y.MachE GT? It says 3.8 secs 0-60, a tenth of a second off the Model 3 Performance at 3.7. What is the 5 second issue above?
Looks like the 5 sec. max output manifests itself in the quarter mile, 102 mph for Ford and 115 mph for Tesla. I shouldn't be driving at either one of those speeds and doubt I'd notice the 0.10 sec passing slow traffic on coast roads on the weekend.It is well known about the 5 second limit Ford has put on the GT.
It’s anytime you put down full power not just the quarter mile, meaning it’s slow as a dog at speed. The regular Mach-E has no such issues. Either way, I am hoping the Lightning does not end up having this same issue.Looks like the 5 sec. max output manifests itself in the quarter mile, 102 mph for Ford and 115 mph for Tesla. I shouldn't be driving at either one of those speeds and doubt I'd notice the 0.10 sec passing slow traffic on coast roads on the weekend.
I guess if you call 0-60 in 3.8 seconds "doggie".It’s anytime you put down full power not just the quarter mile, meaning it’s slow as a dog at speed