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You would think someone experienced as he is from the best build week ever would NEVER NEVER have to push to a charger. LMAO..
Believe me, the number of trips I took with the truck…I thought I had this thing down. I’ve run her to 3 miles remaining before and never ran out. I still don’t understand why the truck cut me off the way it did.
 

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They do the coatings right.
Except they do it inconsistently.

Model S the roof is amazing. Barely gets hot or cold, 100% comfy in the cabin. I have the rear facing seats, and the kids bake back there. First couple of times I had them back there I thought child protective services would be called on me. Had to get that ceramic tinted down to 35%.

Model X (early one) passenger side is coated (yellow in color) driver side isn’t (blue in color) and I end up baking through the massive front windshield.

I know they eventually got better but man were they terrible at first..
 
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I did near clear. They say you can do clear for light transmission it reduces heat almost exactly the same.
I leave the shade open 99% of the time. When it’s too bright, I close it. I didn’t even tint the rest of the windows.
Good to know. Been thinking about doing something on the driver's and passenger windows to reduce heat.
 

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Pretty sure it’s either 10 or 15%. I may have those flipped, but I believe it lets through 85-90% of light, however they label it. It’s slightly darker than my windshield, but not much.
I may just go ahead since you say it made a big difference. I’m all for keeping it cool. The woman runs a little hot anyway.
 

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I may just go ahead since you say it made a big difference. I’m all for keeping it cool. The woman runs a little hot anyway.
It doesn’t keep if from getting warm when it’s parked, but it allows the a/c to keep up easily and I don’t feel like I’m sitting in the sun like I did before.

I had the same thing done to my wife’s Expedition because she liked it so much.
 

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I'm still here. Still have mine, no mechanical issues other than I did have a wiper motor go dead (covered under the recall).

My lightning isn't quite unscathed though. Back in September, a semi backed into it while I was parked. They ended up replacing the whole tailgate and one of the tail lamps. I do still have one issue left from it that I will see if Ford will address at my next service. My tailgate step is not staying latched in anymore. I'm guessing there is a minor alignment issue.

EV wise, no issues, just wish I had my adapter already cause I want to take it on a road trip for spring break (5 days each way) but west Texas is too sketchy without the Tesla network.
 

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west Texas is too sketchy without the Tesla network.
I know "West Texas" is a huge place, and I only experienced a small leg of it, but I went from Phoenix to Odessa, and did the return trip in a single day. I had no issues finding chargers and only had one close call where I had failed to charge enough and had to start turning the AC off and on periodically to ensure I got back to El Paso. I think you'll be surprised what you can do.
 

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Well I said Goodbye to my Pro today. She was one hell of a truck vinyl seats and all. Broke even on the trade and also got the full 7500 tax rebate when I purchased her. So in the end it cost me about 5000 dollars to drive the Pro for about 19 months not including charging. I’m fine with that.
It is a happy day though. My new ride is a 2023 Black Lariat SR. Sticker at 72k but paid 54k. I’m more than fine with that!! The wife loves the carpet but lets see what she says when I get my mats.
 

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Well I said Goodbye to my Pro today. She was one hell of a truck vinyl seats and all. Broke even on the trade and also got the full 7500 tax rebate when I purchased her. So in the end it cost me about 5000 dollars to drive the Pro for about 19 months not including charging. I’m fine with that.
It is a happy day though. My new ride is a 2023 Black Lariat SR. Sticker at 72k but paid 54k. I’m more than fine with that!! The wife loves the carpet but lets see what she says when I get my mats.
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