Diabolical!
Well-known member
- First Name
- Lee
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2021
- Threads
- 11
- Messages
- 131
- Reaction score
- 209
- Location
- New Orleans
- Vehicles
- '11 F250, '17 Chevy Volt, '22 Lightning (Reserved)
- Thread starter
- #106
The issue for me is that from day one, the lightning was advertised as "starting under $40,000 with up to 300 miles of available range". In fact, google that line and I bet you get thousands of results. Of course, everyone knew that the 300 mile range version would be an additional cost, but a $35,000 addition? How can anyone act like this was "to be expected" and not a blatant bait-and-switch? I guess it's a good sign for the economy that so many consumers are willing to be bent over with a smile on their face. I guess the stock market will do really well this year. As for me, I was all set to buy an XLT ER for closer to $60k. Now, I may go ahead and use my day 1 reservation to order the pro with no options. Doesn't matter how long it takes Ford to build it. In the mean time, I can watch the market to see if resellers are making a profit while I wait for it to arrive, then I can either flip it for a profit or abandon it at the dealer before taking delivery. It's good to have options.
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