Cruiser
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- First Name
- Scott
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- Jan 25, 2022
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- Location
- LaPorte Co.
- Vehicles
- 2018 GT350, 2015 F150, 2008 GT500, 2008 Solstice
- Occupation
- Business Owner
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What a cluster#$%@. Took a trip with the Lightning this weekend. On my way back I charged up in Ogallala Nebraska. Ford pass wanted me to charge up to 82% there then stop at a Harley dealer in Cheyenne Wyoming for 52 minutes to make it the rest of the way home. I went ahead and charged to 90% so I had a buffer. It showed 250 miles of range. After taking off the truck asked if I would like to recalculate charging stations based on my charge level or something like that. I hit yes on the screen. It then had me going to Wellington Colorado to charge. Ok, I can do that. Wellington had faster chargers than the 25 Kwh charger at the Harley dealer. I made the turn from I80 to I25 southbound and had about 5 miles more range than the distance to the charge station. Ok, I will make it. Wait, the range miles are dropping a mile every few seconds. I slowed way down. Not helping. I'm losing a mile ever few seconds. Now the truck wants me to turn around in two miles and head back to the Harley dealer. I took the exit in two miles and rolled through to save energy. I have 14 miles of range to go 9 the other direction. I hit the gas after turning and nothing. Pull to the side and there it still sits with 5% battery and 14 miles of range to go the 9 miles back to the charge station it initially drove me right by. But it won't move.
Called Ford roadside and I hope I never have to call them again. They were zero help. Only place they would tow me was the Ford dealer who doesn't have an outside charge station. They wouldn't tow me the 20 miles to the original charge station that the truck said I could make it to. I went from about 35 miles of range to dead on the side of the road in 6 miles. My sone finally brought my 2015 F150 to give me the emergency tow to the charge station. I saw while sitting there for 3 hours you can tow 50 miles at 35 mph in an emergency. But guess what? You can't move it into neutral without starting the truck. It won't start with 5% battery and the 10 miles of range it dropped to just sitting there. So, I had to just leave it there and get a ride home. Moral of this story is don't trust the range when it is getting low. Don't think that Roadside will be any help. And actually, I can't recommend buying a Ford anymore.
Called Ford roadside and I hope I never have to call them again. They were zero help. Only place they would tow me was the Ford dealer who doesn't have an outside charge station. They wouldn't tow me the 20 miles to the original charge station that the truck said I could make it to. I went from about 35 miles of range to dead on the side of the road in 6 miles. My sone finally brought my 2015 F150 to give me the emergency tow to the charge station. I saw while sitting there for 3 hours you can tow 50 miles at 35 mph in an emergency. But guess what? You can't move it into neutral without starting the truck. It won't start with 5% battery and the 10 miles of range it dropped to just sitting there. So, I had to just leave it there and get a ride home. Moral of this story is don't trust the range when it is getting low. Don't think that Roadside will be any help. And actually, I can't recommend buying a Ford anymore.
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