kalalp
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- First Name
- Dennis
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2022
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- Location
- California
- Vehicles
- 15 Plat Superduty, 19 M3, 17 450GLS, 2022 Lighteni
I built, operated and then sold a Chevron station here in CA starting in 2008. Sold in 2017. I could count on one hand the number of times the 12 fuel pumps I had went down and were unusable.
I have a 2022 Lightning that I purchased in Sep of this year. I'm approaching 5k miles on the odometer. I also purchased a Tesla M3 almost 4 years ago that I was intending on selling when I got the Lightning, but ended up not selling because it gets twice the mileage as the Lightning.
The charging infrastructure that is associated with the Lightning is a total and absolute Sh****ow. This week I towed a ~5k trailer here in CA in the central valley, flat towing, 300 miles. 1 mile/kwh, which is what I expected. What I did not expect, was the complete hassle to keep charging at the Targets, Walmarts, etc. I would not be exaggerating if I claimed 80% of the chargers do not function at all or function at a fraction of the claimed output. What would have been a 5 hour trip in my 2015 diesel Superduty turned into 10 hour nightmare. And at $0.43/kwh the cost was actually more per mile than diesel fuel at $5.20/gallon.
Buyer beware. And more so, manufacturers beware. The Toyota CEO this past week voicing his concerns was not out of line.
I have a 2022 Lightning that I purchased in Sep of this year. I'm approaching 5k miles on the odometer. I also purchased a Tesla M3 almost 4 years ago that I was intending on selling when I got the Lightning, but ended up not selling because it gets twice the mileage as the Lightning.
The charging infrastructure that is associated with the Lightning is a total and absolute Sh****ow. This week I towed a ~5k trailer here in CA in the central valley, flat towing, 300 miles. 1 mile/kwh, which is what I expected. What I did not expect, was the complete hassle to keep charging at the Targets, Walmarts, etc. I would not be exaggerating if I claimed 80% of the chargers do not function at all or function at a fraction of the claimed output. What would have been a 5 hour trip in my 2015 diesel Superduty turned into 10 hour nightmare. And at $0.43/kwh the cost was actually more per mile than diesel fuel at $5.20/gallon.
Buyer beware. And more so, manufacturers beware. The Toyota CEO this past week voicing his concerns was not out of line.
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