SpaceEVDriver
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We got our 2023 Carbonized Gray Lariat delivered to us on 12 April 2024. The dealer sent one of their rookie salespeople up the mountain from the Phoenix valley to drop off the Lightning and pick up our Tacoma.
With the 2022 Mustang CA Rte-1, we are now an all-EV household. That is if you don't count the tractors. Once the prices of the electric tractors come down, we'll replace those too.
We took the Lightning out to dinner and for a quick photoshoot.
Then on Saturday I took the truck out on a little backroad to play in the mud a bit.
And on Sunday, we did our usual new car Grand Canyon shakedown run. We didn't bother to take many photos and didn't bother to charge. We did get some excited exclamations from a kid who recognized the truck as a Lightning and made their family stop and watch as we pulled away.
During the week I drove it instead of the Mustang while my partner drove her Mustang. I did miss the Mustang a bit, especially in town.
I've found that I cannot treat the Lightning like a truck the way I treated the Tacoma--the Tacoma and every other truck I've ever owned has dog-tired slow acceleration and the Lightning is faster than the Mustang. More than once I had to remind myself, "This is NOT a Tacoma, you don't have to floor it just to get up to speed!"
With the 2022 Mustang CA Rte-1, we are now an all-EV household. That is if you don't count the tractors. Once the prices of the electric tractors come down, we'll replace those too.
We took the Lightning out to dinner and for a quick photoshoot.
Then on Saturday I took the truck out on a little backroad to play in the mud a bit.
And on Sunday, we did our usual new car Grand Canyon shakedown run. We didn't bother to take many photos and didn't bother to charge. We did get some excited exclamations from a kid who recognized the truck as a Lightning and made their family stop and watch as we pulled away.
During the week I drove it instead of the Mustang while my partner drove her Mustang. I did miss the Mustang a bit, especially in town.
I've found that I cannot treat the Lightning like a truck the way I treated the Tacoma--the Tacoma and every other truck I've ever owned has dog-tired slow acceleration and the Lightning is faster than the Mustang. More than once I had to remind myself, "This is NOT a Tacoma, you don't have to floor it just to get up to speed!"
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