FordLightningMan
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If I were spending $90k-$100k on a truck, the only option that makes sense is the highest trim CT. The Platinum F-150 genuinely doesn't make sense to me.
With that out of the way, if I was spending $60k on a truck, you'd have to be insane to buy a CT, the Lightning blows it away. Since this is where more shoppers sit in terms of budget, it seems like Lightning should continue to be a mass market leader. Hopefully the next gen Ford EV truck doesn't stray too far from the lower trim Lightnings, it is a great product.
The only thing that will likely sway this commentary is years on the market. I potentially would've had an ER if i bought my truck today, versus my SR 2022 at launch. The deals on Lightning now make it the best time ever to buy, unicorn 2022 Pros aside. Tesla has dropped their S/X models by $30k recently. If the CT follows this trend five years down the line and the Cyberbeast is $70k, it will be unbeatable. But that's pure speculation and what I see now is a truck that only beats competition if you're spending $100k.
With that out of the way, if I was spending $60k on a truck, you'd have to be insane to buy a CT, the Lightning blows it away. Since this is where more shoppers sit in terms of budget, it seems like Lightning should continue to be a mass market leader. Hopefully the next gen Ford EV truck doesn't stray too far from the lower trim Lightnings, it is a great product.
The only thing that will likely sway this commentary is years on the market. I potentially would've had an ER if i bought my truck today, versus my SR 2022 at launch. The deals on Lightning now make it the best time ever to buy, unicorn 2022 Pros aside. Tesla has dropped their S/X models by $30k recently. If the CT follows this trend five years down the line and the Cyberbeast is $70k, it will be unbeatable. But that's pure speculation and what I see now is a truck that only beats competition if you're spending $100k.
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