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it’s a good look at the Pro. Lariat has already been reviewed to death.They got me with their previous video, but I'm not falling for this one. I'm just going to ignore any Lightning "content" that shows up until the actual media embargo lifts on 5/10.
Not that uncommon. One could look at a GT500 vs. an ecoboost as the same car with nicer interior and better powertrain for triple the price, but that misses the point.The pro is such a great deal for a truck. The lariat is what I always wanted and what I ordered, but I almost feel like I missed out on some crazy deal because the pro is basically the same truck as the lariat but half the price. Lariat as better battery, interior, and powered tailgate. That doesn't seem like much for 40k more.
"Better interior" encompasses a lot of stuff - the screen, stereo, heated/cooled seats, sunroof, carpet, etc. The Lariat also includes a towing package, 360 camera, 9.6kw pro power onboard (vs 2.4kw), larger wheels, batter lighting package, and more I'm probably forgetting. Some of these can be added on piecemeal which close the gap. Not saying the Pro isn't a good value (Ford is almost 100% losing money on each one of these) but there are more than 3 notable differences.The pro is such a great deal for a truck. The lariat is what I always wanted and what I ordered, but I almost feel like I missed out on some crazy deal because the pro is basically the same truck as the lariat but half the price. Lariat as better battery, interior, and powered tailgate. That doesn't seem like much for 40k more.
Do I they both have the same gvwr? There was something about Massachusetts having a tax credit for 8550 gvwr and over and the AT tires lowered the gvwr to 8400. The lariat ER on TFL had the AT tires.Thanks for sharing.
Roman picked two trucks that have identical drive trains (both are ER versions). Both have the same 8,550 gross weight. Both have Max Tow and Tow Technology.
The Lariat ER costs $24,600 more than the Pro ER.
The PRO has 539 pounds more payload. Meaning all of the Lariat options add 539 pounds to the weight of the truck.
Good call out. The tires looked like an all season tire so I made that assumption. They are the Hankook Dynapro AT2 tire which would lower the GVWR to 8400 pounds.Do I they both have the same gvwr? There was something about Massachusetts having a tax credit for 8550 gvwr and over and the AT tires lowered the gvwr to 8400. The lariat ER on TFL had the AT tires.
That's only $63/pound. What a steal!The Lariat ER costs $24,600 more than the Pro ER.
The PRO has 539 pounds more payload. Meaning all of the Lariat options add539Edit: 389 pounds to the weight of the truck.
or about 51 Pound Stirling per pound!That's only $63/pound. What a steal!
The pro is such a great deal for a truck. The lariat is what I always wanted and what I ordered, but I almost feel like I missed out on some crazy deal because the pro is basically the same truck as the lariat but half the price. Lariat as better battery, interior, and powered tailgate. That doesn't seem like much for 40k more.