dajohn3
Active member
It is true of my 98 KW lightning and these are freeway miles without any city driving. So both are true for my truck. The speed that I drive is while on cruise control on I-10 west going towards El Paso so there isn't any speeding up or down or passing of other vehicles. ItI think you've answered all your own questions, but I don't understand you asserting that "98kw battery only gets 120miles, or that you 'have' to take 66mins to charge" ... neither of those are true, but both depend HEAVILY on all the items that effect range that you mention. The charge 'time' certainly depending on your battery SOC when you arrive, and the SPEED of the charging station.
NONE of those have anything to do with 'this truck' being a GREAT Machine and doing EXACTLY what it is supposed to do.
Mine works perfectly, although if you drive differently, and do things differently, yes, you are CERTAINLY going to have a different outcome: WE ALL DO.
Your complaints are about your own personal situation, not about the truck, itself.
Come on, ignore me because I have a lemon. Ford Dearborn Technicians say that there is nothing wrong with the truck so do I have a lemon? Only charge to 80 percent and try driving the speed limit to 117 miles stretch of freeway. I did that and had to be towed. Some are even saying that it doesn't take 44 minutes to fast charge to 80 percent or 66 to 90 percent. I will upload a picture for all to see and this should put your mind at ease. I talked to another lightning driver while charging my vehicle to 100 percent in Van Horn, Texas and asked him how long it takes to charge to 80 percent and he stated that it takes 44 minutes for his truck and he doesn't bother trying to get any range out of his truck because he stops every 100 miles or so to charge. The only way to know that you get true range for a long distance 525 mile trip is to take the drive yourself, stop at the 5 charging stations that are approximately 100 miles apart and see the actual miles and range that you are really getting. Each time you charge, as per the other long distance lightning owner has told me, you get a little less distance because of the battery heating up.@speedy123 ignore the guy above me. He's got a lemon and it's made him pretty bitter. I think he also got screwed by a salesman who didn't really evaluate his needs before selling him a vehicle. But he'll swear to high heaven that it's Ford and all of us that are wrong before he'll accept that the service people he's been taking it to don't know their ass from their elbows when it comes to an EV.
It does highlight an issue with buying Ford EVs. The service experience is so dependent on the dealer you go to. Some of them know F-all about EVs and refuse to learn. I had the supposed EV certified tech at one dealership go on a 15 minute rant of all the anti EV talking points you always hear while I was just trying to demonstrate that the camera is misaligned. Same camera on the Ice F150s.
Ask people on this forum that live near you which dealers are good and which are terrible. I have to drive 30 min across town to get decent service while I live <2 miles from a Ford dealer.
For all those who are just driving 100 miles or less, you have a comfortable, good looking truck, and the range you get while driving in the city meets your needs and expectations. I really like my truck in the city but hate it on long drives so I will be trading it in and losing $15000 on the deal while only having 7500 miles on it and having it for less than six months.
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