EVTruckGuy
Well-known member
Nope. No offense, but you are setting yourself up for disappointment convincing yourself that your salesman can somehow change Ford's rules because you are special.I think he knows how it works and he knows me. When I found out about the all electric Lightning I went to my dealer to order one. I wanted to get on the list so I could order as soon as possible. If my salesman didn't understand the process and is the top salesman in the dealership then something is wrong. At least I brought it to their attention of the internet reservation out there and maybe I went to late to the dealer. I would think a dealer that had a customer with a long history of buying Fords from their dealership (and having them repaired) would have a good chance at driving the best Ford ever built. I have another interest in gas and electric cars and I have hypermiling hobbies to go as far as possible on gas or electric battery power. I want to see how far I can drive on a single battery charge in the Lightning. I have doubled EPA estimates in competition and my '13 C Max Energi only had a lifetime MPG of 912mpg when I sold it. I only used the free tank of gas from when I purchased the Energi. I sold the car to my brother with only 500 miles on the engine and he still drives it today. I went 15,000 miles on one tank of gas lol. I want to break 1000 miles on a single charge of the F-150 to show what is possible and still drive with the flow of traffic. I think I have as good a chance of anyone to get a 2022 Ford Lighting.
It's not up to your dealer. Mach e ordering has a defined process established by Ford.
There is no way to order a Lightning without having an existing reservation, which you don't have. Reservations can only be made through Ford, not a dealer.
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