Pioneer74
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That's what the Tennessee plant is for.Introduce a ranger lightning and drop the prices ob that, that is the sweet spot truck for many home owners, active lifestyle
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That's what the Tennessee plant is for.Introduce a ranger lightning and drop the prices ob that, that is the sweet spot truck for many home owners, active lifestyle
I'd love a good mid sized EV truck. Plus I happen to like how the current Rangers look.A Lightning Ranger is a no brainer IMO and maybe where they should have started.
I think it isdue for a refresh. The interior is not bad(at best). Rear seat legroom is worse (like a compact car).I'd love a good mid sized EV truck. Plus I happen to like how the current Rangers look.
I’ll believe it when folks start getting their heated steering wheels retrofitted.WSJ is now saying there is an oversupply of chips- maybe as component prices decrease so will MSRP for the F150L.
People aren’t willing to pay huge money for a Ranger here. $90k F-150? Sure. $70k Ranger? Probably not.A Lightning Ranger is a no brainer IMO and maybe where they should have started.
I was thinking more in the $60k Range with extended Battery, with Magnaride and 15” screen. I would assume those shopping for a Rivian would consider it. But then again that’s why I don’t work at FordPeople aren’t willing to pay huge money for a Ranger here. $90k F-150? Sure. $70k Ranger? Probably not.
It will need a bigger battery than MME to get similar range, plus AWD since it’s a truck, and those options, I can’t imagine it being $60k when you can’t even get an ER AWD Mach E for $60k and the GT Performance with magneride is $75k.I was thinking more in the $60k Range with extended Battery, with Magnaride and 15” screen. I would assume those shopping for a Rivian would consider it. But then again that’s why I don’t work at Ford
I Think they might avoid an outright price decrease and instead start offering some form of rebate/incentives when they start feeling the pressure hit. If they don't have the orders to sustain a 150k a year rate they're going to find a way to keep those factories busy. They might justify an actual decrease if they switch to LFP for the PRO/XLT SR next year. (fingers crossed) The funny thing about rebates vs decrease is what will push the IRA thresholds and if Ford put that's much direct connection to the IRA. Can't wait for the real competition to heat up end of this year.Since I just picked mine up today, I would expect a major price decrease on Tuesday.
Yeah, I doubt they'd do an actual price decrease, except perhaps lowering the price of the XLT ER slightly to squeeze it under the $80k mark. However, by doing that, it makes people substantially less likely to buy the Lariat SR, Lariat ER, and Platinum *even if they can afford it* because the XLT ER would now be a notably better value. That makes the highest-margin trucks look like a bad value and that's no good.I Think they might avoid an outright price decrease and instead start offering some form of rebate/incentives when they start feeling the pressure hit. If they don't have the orders to sustain a 150k a year rate they're going to find a way to keep those factories busy. They might justify an actual decrease if they switch to LFP for the PRO/XLT SR next year. (fingers crossed) The funny thing about rebates vs decrease is what will push the IRA thresholds and if Ford put that's much direct connection to the IRA. Can't wait for the real competition to heat up end of this year.
Why not. F150 is too big to maneuver. A fully loaded mid size truck for 70k is a good deal. Fur eg: rivian r1tPeople aren’t willing to pay huge money for a Ranger here. $90k F-150? Sure. $70k Ranger? Probably not.
Ranger and Rivian aren't even on the same planet for brand image.Why not. F150 is too big to maneuver. A fully loaded mid size truck for 70k is a good deal. Fur eg: rivian r1t