Jim Lewis
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NY TImes Business Section Article: How Ford’s F-150 Lightning, Once in Hot Demand, Lost Its Luster - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
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It's behind a paywall (maybe you get a free article?). But here are some "fair use" quotes.
The problem with large electric pickups, owners and analysts said, is that despite having fantastic technology and acceleration, the vehicles suffer sharply reduced range when drivers use them for the kinds of things people buy trucks for: to haul heavy stuff, tow trailers and drive in nasty weather.
The guy loved the Lightning and said he'd like to buy one again someday when the range and the charging station situation are improved.Mike Kochav, who owns a construction company in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., bought a Lightning in summer 2022 ...
“The minute you put a trailer on it, the mileage drops,” Mr. Kochav said. Since he sometimes drives 200 to 300 miles a day, he had to stop to charge — which often took 45 minutes, or longer if he had to wait for a charger.
“It was too many delays in my day,” Mr. Kochav explained. He traded in his Lightning last summer.
Ford’s chief executive, Jim Farley, told Wall Street analysts on Tuesday that the company would put more emphasis on smaller electric vehicles and less on larger ones with an aim of competing with more affordable models from Tesla and Chinese automakers.
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