Well, my truck’s in Mira Loma which is only 40 miles from my dealer. Now I’m starting to worry the dealer is going to try to place dealer add ons like nitrogen filled tires, GPS tracker, or laser etching.. they can’t charge an ADM that I have in writing. Hopefully they play nice. Definitely...
Personally, the Rivian is a better fit for me- I don’t need a full size truck and I live in the burbs. That said, I’m going with the Lightning mainly because I’m not sure if Rivian will make it long term- they are loosing billions per quarter and you know the air suspension will have problems...
If it’s dealer stock then they should sell for what the market will pay, it’s when they pull last minute shenanigans like nitrogen filled tires, gps, no value add ons just to get the customer to orphan their order after waiting for several months. That’s what upsets me and makes me reconsider...
Anyone know why Ford eliminated Iced Blue Silver for the 2023 Lightning? Seemed to be a popular color, maybe our sample size was too small in this poll…
800V architecture (or higher) and a heat pump should be a minimum.
Bonuses: Nicer interior (on par with Ram and new generation GM trucks), a physical knob for the AC/heater. Optional: air compressor, HUD, night vision.
LOL, that's what I mean by simplify- what's the tow capacity on this truck? does it have Class IV hitch? what type of connector does it have? is the teenager at the Uhaul counter going to reliably answer these truck questions before I drive there? how much will local my uHaul charge me? is it...
The F150 lightning is the fastest, strongest, quietest F150 ever made, we all know that but the main hesitation with the platform seems to be tow range anxiety. Now don't get me wrong, I am a believer that if you need to tow more than 100 miles on the regular then the Lightning is not the right...
I paid 180k in taxes last year, it is disappointing that I’ll be excluded from future tax credits. Going forward I’ll probably be looking to purchase 1-2 year old used EVs. Looks like used car prices are finally starting to decline.