BeeKind
Well-known member
- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2024
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- Location
- Long Island, NY
- Vehicles
- '23 F150 Lightning, '23 Ioniq 5
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I'm on my 6th EV and my build date is Nov '23. I didn't consider for a second it wouldn't have the SoC update and I likely wouldn't have bought the truck without it. I don't care if people think this is a pet peave but it's a sign of something and it's not one of a truck that should have left the factory without everything having worked.
If it's not Tesla or Rivian I want every single function working from the factory and frankly I don't even tolerate it from the other two (you don't see me driving around a CyberTruck with non-functional parts).
I'm dead serious that this experience, as stupid and trivial as it is, will have a HUGE impact on my next truck buying decision.
Ford is losing major points in stupid areas that are completely their fault and this is one of them. And forget an explanation, right? Like we just accept this?
My fuel gauge should fuel gauge. So done with this OEM garbage. Stop trying to do it differently, do it the same.
Ford chose to hide battery state of charge in really old thinking on EVs and can't go back and correct these things? Anyone who thinks OTAs are good and are buying the Lightning for it should understand there are trucks being sold today without an update from over a year ago.
These aren't cheap trucks and we were sold promises. Not being able to tell my charge level without navigating through to the place you've purposefully hidden it while being unable to patch it out shows a massive, massive, massive competency issue that I'm not sure they can shake off me.
How stupid is this? Over state of charge %? Just got pushed 6.5, still no charge percent.
These trucks are expensive!
If it's not Tesla or Rivian I want every single function working from the factory and frankly I don't even tolerate it from the other two (you don't see me driving around a CyberTruck with non-functional parts).
I'm dead serious that this experience, as stupid and trivial as it is, will have a HUGE impact on my next truck buying decision.
Ford is losing major points in stupid areas that are completely their fault and this is one of them. And forget an explanation, right? Like we just accept this?
My fuel gauge should fuel gauge. So done with this OEM garbage. Stop trying to do it differently, do it the same.
Ford chose to hide battery state of charge in really old thinking on EVs and can't go back and correct these things? Anyone who thinks OTAs are good and are buying the Lightning for it should understand there are trucks being sold today without an update from over a year ago.
These aren't cheap trucks and we were sold promises. Not being able to tell my charge level without navigating through to the place you've purposefully hidden it while being unable to patch it out shows a massive, massive, massive competency issue that I'm not sure they can shake off me.
How stupid is this? Over state of charge %? Just got pushed 6.5, still no charge percent.
These trucks are expensive!
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