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- Greg
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Yea, maybe I'm off topic of the MSRP, I focused on one point. I also agree that Ford won't lower the MSRP. They aren't flexible enough. They'll just quickly and easily start discounting, which something easy for them to do. FOMOCO will start to hand them rebates and kickbacks to keep them moving.Don't get me wrong. I have a lot of respect for Tesla and Mr. Musk. The Lightning doesnt exist without him, but what Tesla is doing has little to no effect on Lightning pricing.
Fact of the matter is the Lightning is the only Full size Pickup EV to market (Rivian is not full size). Tesla has only provided a Vaporware Spaceship Flavored EV Pickup. It will get to market but it is 2 years from meaningful volume. Ford is the only one in the market that has a real Full size pickup EV out. That is just fact. Also Fact is the Pickup truck market is the biggest vehicle market in the U.S. Ford has the EV Pickup high ground, so no need to drop MSRP.
The only thing that keeps these trucks selling at MSRP is their inability to scale. They've already had to pull too many features because they don't have control of their supply chain.
I don't know that we've seen numbers for the last month or so, but Ford won't get more than 50K Lightnings built this year if even that. They'll never reach their projected numbers.
So selling at MSRP is one simple part of the equation - it's about how many they can build and sell too. The others are on their heels.
Ford is going to have to go through the whole ramp process again in just barely 2 years with a new model and factory. They haven't even shown what it is going to look like and I'm guessing that is because it is getting tweaked and redesigned and they are scrambling.
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