Pioneer74
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The vehicle won't strand you. The charging network will. Plan your trip accordingly and you'll be fine.
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15k on my lightning and it is the best vehicle I have ever owned. 0 issues.Long time lurker with occasional questions and posts. Closer everyday to pulling the trigger on an EV truck. Found a '23 untitled dealer demo with 2k kms on it for a pretty good deal. Except it is 3000km from me on the other side of the country. Probably would have it shipped but am entertaining a road trip to get it. (with NACS adapter).
I have followed the high voltage battery issue that a not-small-number of users seem to have developed. I would be excited to be driving an EV with all the benefits and understand the downsides about range/charging/winter. My ultimate issue is this: I can't spend $$ on a new car that is going to run the risk of stranding me. While that is a theoretical risk with any car, I wouldn't be worried if I was going to pick up a Toyota highlander or a replacement honda Ridgeline, or any other ICE car. I do a fair number of road trips through the year, and this would be an excellent family vehicle. But if I end up stranded, in the middle of nowhere, a million miles from home, and have to get towed to a dealer and sit for weeks with parts and all the horror stories I've heard about this. And if it hasn't happened to you yet, a real and uncertain risk of it happening over the life of the battery, even if it is warrantied.
Lots of great stories on here of successful long distance road trips. I'm on a tight leash here, maritally and financially, to buy a reliable vehicle that we will enjoy. I would lose any credit in the marriage bank if we end up stranded roadside in Moose Jaw. (no offense to people from Moose Jaw, I'm sure it is lovely, just making a point).
Am I stupid to buy a Lightning if I am not willing to run the risk of this happening?
So, with these experiences, would YOU buy another Lightning?We have put a combined 30,000 Mach-E miles and 10,000 Lightning miles. The Mach-E had a major failure (HVBJB) on a 12 day trip, on day 2. We limped along for the rest of the trip with very slow DC fast charging. A major inconvenience, cost me at least 14 hours of my time. It could have simply failed, and then we would have been up the creek.
Our Lightning had a major failure right after two trips, battery array failure. 54% power, couldn't have done a trip like that. Took weeks to fix (diagnose, order, replace) and months later still no software update to complete the work.
These are new vehicles. They have issues from time to time. Your criteria and these vehicle are in total conflict. Don't buy one.
Point taken. I want a truck to do VERY BIG IMPORTANT TRUCK STUFF. Like mulch, toilet paper at Costco, boat towing short distance, getting the Christmas tree. Oh, and because I want one. My Ridgeline does all these things well. My kids call it the Barbie Dream Truck though and mock my manhood. We have a Highlander hybrid that we can keep for the trips with she-who-must-not-be-stranded.I don't think I'd buy a lightning for a family vehicle. Especially if you're not towing. And I love my lightning.
Our EV6 is way better suited for that. I mean, sure, the cabin is smaller but it's also easier to maneuver, and get in and out of. Could also tow a 2300 lb trailer if we got a hitch for it.
I'll reiterate that I love my lightning, but I don't think my wife has a preference one way or the other. On the other hand, we both love her EV6.
Get something that you and your wife can both enjoy on roadtrips. If it's the lightning: great! Like you said any vehicle could strand you. If it's not then there are plenty of other EVs to choose from.
Saving $10,000Have no hesitation recommending the lightning, it's the best truck I've ever owned and in my opinion the best overall EV truck on the market, but thing that leaves me scratching my head is why you are considering buying one that's 3,000 km away. If you are going to get one, get it close to home.
if you can get that deal there, you can get it anywhere. Or certainly less than 3,000 km away.Saving $10,000
I am not you.So, with these experiences, would YOU buy another Lightning?
If only. I have searched the country and literally a handful of leftover ā23 XLT ERās anywhere and none within 1500km of me. This one is an extra $5k off as an untitled dealer demo with 2000km on it.if you can get that deal there, you can get it anywhere. Or certainly less than 3,000 km away.
Would I?No, fair. But still a valid question to someone who is an experienced and knowledgeable Lightning guru. I have appreciated your insight on here about lots of topics.