The Rogue Robot
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I thought (hoped) we’d have a lot of admiration while driving and so far haven’t been disappointed.
We spent Saturday at a car show (didn’t win for 1980’s and newer car or truck with our Bolt or lightning) and we (@LightningMcQueenAlbany and I) spent the day talking up our EVs and had a lot of great comments and questions, a few very jealous guys, and a lot of photos taken of the new truck (and only a few idiots who were anti EV).
While driving so far though:
Test drive from the dealership a guy pulls up next to us excited and frantically waving his hand to roll down the window. First Lightning he’s seen in the wild.
Day after we got it was driving and got a thumbs up from a guy with a big excited look on his face.
More than a few times gotten a lot of excited looks from others but tonight takes the cake.
Driving with Blue Cruise enabled (man Ford needs to get the lane centering fixed so we don’t get pulled over and given a breathalyzer) and I see an ID4 coming up behind us. As they pass there’s an about 12 year old in the passenger seat, eyes wide open, smiling ear to ear, just enamored with seeing the truck. Pretty sure we made his week.
Anyone get some more than normal looks of admiration while out and about?
We spent Saturday at a car show (didn’t win for 1980’s and newer car or truck with our Bolt or lightning) and we (@LightningMcQueenAlbany and I) spent the day talking up our EVs and had a lot of great comments and questions, a few very jealous guys, and a lot of photos taken of the new truck (and only a few idiots who were anti EV).
While driving so far though:
Test drive from the dealership a guy pulls up next to us excited and frantically waving his hand to roll down the window. First Lightning he’s seen in the wild.
Day after we got it was driving and got a thumbs up from a guy with a big excited look on his face.
More than a few times gotten a lot of excited looks from others but tonight takes the cake.
Driving with Blue Cruise enabled (man Ford needs to get the lane centering fixed so we don’t get pulled over and given a breathalyzer) and I see an ID4 coming up behind us. As they pass there’s an about 12 year old in the passenger seat, eyes wide open, smiling ear to ear, just enamored with seeing the truck. Pretty sure we made his week.
Anyone get some more than normal looks of admiration while out and about?
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