All the same reasons for me as Benny listed. If money is no object, go for it. I can think of a LOT of things Iād rather spend the money on.Pro SR, haven't wished once for an ER.
The range has been more than enough for us, and I couldn't justify the amount of money it would cost for the estimated extra 90 miles (realistically probably 75ish miles). As far as towing, the ER gets you an estimated extra 45 miles.
I guess it depends if not having 1 or 2 extra DCFC stops on road trips is worth $10k more. For me and my family, it wasn't (and an ER was $20k+ more for me as I'd have to go from my, well equipped, Pro SR to an XLT ER). It's been a perfect vehicle for my family.
How did you buy the Unicorn Pro ER?I went with the ER pro.
I do not think they are as rare as they used to be. I see three dealer ordered Pro ERs on the lot with in 25 miles of me.How did you buy the Unicorn Pro ER?
No, it would not be in my garage. I can put up with the poor infrastructure and frequent stops, but I'm not the only one in the truck when we road trip. We travel enough that the extra mileage is huge to the comfort and flow of trip. Stops every 2-3 hours is just right, stops every hour is not acceptable. I also would not accept paying as much as a SR costs without getting the creature comforts that come in cars that cost $20k. Ford packaged most of those with the ER battery, so it was a no-brainer.the question might should be:
"If the LIGHTNING only came only in ONE option:
the 100kwh battery pack, with 240miles EPA 'average' range,
would it be parked in my garage?"
exactly my thinking. As battery technology improves, even my ER Lariat will be on the low side.I went with ER for several reasons.
- Cold winters here, the loss of range is less of an issue with the larger pack.
- We road trip 2-3 times a year.
- Resale: I imagine ER would be in higher demand when it comes time to sell/trade.