FordLightningMan
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- F150
I was able to go pickup my truck yesterday. I'm happily locked in before any potential shenanigans from the new EV tax rules go into effect. I assume 2022 buyers will be fine, but I also love to worry, so it's a relief to me!
I had plans last evening and today, so I only put about 25 miles on the truck so far. A few quick thoughts:
- Coming from a Model 3 with limited truck experience (only when borrowing my father's Ram), I will need a bit of time to get used to driving this thing. It is gigantic in comparison and all of my suburban driving trials were fine, but I'm admittedly a little nervous taking it into urban areas. Parallel parking this thing is not in my immediate future. I heard many Lightning reservation holders are first time truck buyers, so maybe some of you will be in the same boat. Funny enough, I had to get new plates in NY, because the weight of the truck classifies it as a commercial vehicle. That shows it's big!
- In the same spirit of this thing being large, I didn't plan my garage out accordingly. I cleared some space, but I have about 6 inches of room to fit the truck and I'm not comfortable with that. I have a project or clearing out some totes to open another 18 inches of room, at which point I'll start parking in the garage.
- The truck is very easy to drive and I'll generically say everything just feels smooth. The 360 camera makes parking in suburban parking lot spaces a breeze. Most of my observations are F-150/truck specific, not really Lightning. The only thing that's Lightning specific and a bit odd is how the tires really screech if you floor the accelerator, it's not something I'll be looking to do much, versus my Model 3 Performance which I'll gleefully floor any chance I can get.
- One pedal driving is simple and the amount of braking you get is sufficient and just feels right. I will never touch the two pedal mode, once you go one pedal, it's hard to go back.
- The truck's infotainment is going to take some time to get used to. Setting a charge limit was far too difficult, that is something that should be front and center. Also don't like that there is a second sub window always open and taking up a ton of screen, why can't I close this?
- Overall very happy, I wanted to diversify the types of vehicles in my garage, and now I have a truck to do truck things.
I had plans last evening and today, so I only put about 25 miles on the truck so far. A few quick thoughts:
- Coming from a Model 3 with limited truck experience (only when borrowing my father's Ram), I will need a bit of time to get used to driving this thing. It is gigantic in comparison and all of my suburban driving trials were fine, but I'm admittedly a little nervous taking it into urban areas. Parallel parking this thing is not in my immediate future. I heard many Lightning reservation holders are first time truck buyers, so maybe some of you will be in the same boat. Funny enough, I had to get new plates in NY, because the weight of the truck classifies it as a commercial vehicle. That shows it's big!
- In the same spirit of this thing being large, I didn't plan my garage out accordingly. I cleared some space, but I have about 6 inches of room to fit the truck and I'm not comfortable with that. I have a project or clearing out some totes to open another 18 inches of room, at which point I'll start parking in the garage.
- The truck is very easy to drive and I'll generically say everything just feels smooth. The 360 camera makes parking in suburban parking lot spaces a breeze. Most of my observations are F-150/truck specific, not really Lightning. The only thing that's Lightning specific and a bit odd is how the tires really screech if you floor the accelerator, it's not something I'll be looking to do much, versus my Model 3 Performance which I'll gleefully floor any chance I can get.
- One pedal driving is simple and the amount of braking you get is sufficient and just feels right. I will never touch the two pedal mode, once you go one pedal, it's hard to go back.
- The truck's infotainment is going to take some time to get used to. Setting a charge limit was far too difficult, that is something that should be front and center. Also don't like that there is a second sub window always open and taking up a ton of screen, why can't I close this?
- Overall very happy, I wanted to diversify the types of vehicles in my garage, and now I have a truck to do truck things.
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