viennaxmas
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- First Name
- Sarah
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2023
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- Location
- Vienna, VA
- Vehicles
- 2023 F150 Lightning Lariat
$800 per year is way too much. It also does not account for different amounts of usage. If I look at my current driving (before EV) I drive under 5000 miles per year, most likely less than 2500. A usage based model might be much better (10 cents per mile using blue cruise, 5 cents if used more than 500miles/month.)
The Lariat is already a overpriced toy for me so I need to look into cost savings somewhere. Or just use it for the 3 years included and then sell the entire truck for something better available then.
I am one of the "First Time Ford Buyers" and while I still want to take delivery, I am starting to question if it is worth it. Quality will improve, parts availability will improve, they will (hopefully) fix the software bugs. But their communications, price politics and some of the other issues are starting to get to me. This price feels like Ford is trying to compensate some of the losses/miscalculations they made in the hardware by overpricing services. The kind of pricing Tesla usually does and being a reason I do not want a Tesla.
The Lariat is already a overpriced toy for me so I need to look into cost savings somewhere. Or just use it for the 3 years included and then sell the entire truck for something better available then.
I am one of the "First Time Ford Buyers" and while I still want to take delivery, I am starting to question if it is worth it. Quality will improve, parts availability will improve, they will (hopefully) fix the software bugs. But their communications, price politics and some of the other issues are starting to get to me. This price feels like Ford is trying to compensate some of the losses/miscalculations they made in the hardware by overpricing services. The kind of pricing Tesla usually does and being a reason I do not want a Tesla.
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