bg226
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I drove to Lake Havasu last weekend to my friends dads place. His dad has a 24' pontoon boat, but he had no truck to tow it to the lake, so we used my Lightning.
It hooked up just fine and pulled amazingly. I wasn't able to use the back up assist since I left the checked stickers for it at home, so I backed up the old school manual way and it was a breeze. It was my first time ever doing it and the entire process was very smooth.
Pulling that boat out of the water afterwards was like nothing was attached, the Lightning is a beast. I also used my Tesla adapter that Ford sent me for the first time as well on the trip. It worked like a breeze at a stop in Barstow with 70 chargers! Never seen an EA site with that many chargers! It was a 277 mile trip each way from Socal and I ended up spending $97 on charging. Not a bad deal. I did experience some slow charging at one of the EA and Tesla charging sites I hit, charging only at 90kw, but other than that, a pretty successful Lightning trip.
It hooked up just fine and pulled amazingly. I wasn't able to use the back up assist since I left the checked stickers for it at home, so I backed up the old school manual way and it was a breeze. It was my first time ever doing it and the entire process was very smooth.
Pulling that boat out of the water afterwards was like nothing was attached, the Lightning is a beast. I also used my Tesla adapter that Ford sent me for the first time as well on the trip. It worked like a breeze at a stop in Barstow with 70 chargers! Never seen an EA site with that many chargers! It was a 277 mile trip each way from Socal and I ended up spending $97 on charging. Not a bad deal. I did experience some slow charging at one of the EA and Tesla charging sites I hit, charging only at 90kw, but other than that, a pretty successful Lightning trip.
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