F150ROD
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To be honest, I thought it was a troll thread.Love, Love, Love your, "Pop your collar" comment! Classic.
My apologies to the OP…..
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To be honest, I thought it was a troll thread.Love, Love, Love your, "Pop your collar" comment! Classic.
Checks out.(im in real estate development)
I think no. 7 should be at the top of the list: if you live in a big city, in a dense downtown area, it seems less likely that you own a garage at your home. This is critical for success with a Lightning, or any EV, imho. One really needs the convenience and flexibility of at-home charging (not just “accessible” charging- needs to be indoors, and steps away from where you sleep). The other aspect of home-garaging is that it enables you to maintain an optimal battery temperature while parked during winter. This is a huge advantage for avoiding range loss, and cannot be equalled by a parking space in a cold parking garage, or a curbside/alley parking place. It’s ironic that dense urban areas, which might benefit most from electrification of personal transportation, are about the least practically-equipped for EVs, due to a scarcity of personal garages.I live in a big city in a very dense downtown area. I have a lightning coming soon, but want to understand it’s ability to do urban assault activities (such as
1. popping curbs,
2. speed bumps,
3. accelerating/decelerating at a gazillion stop signs,
4. turn radius - how many lanes do you need to pull a U turn?,
5. parking - is it impossible to find a space large enough?
6. car wash - can it fit in an auto car wash? (im a first time truck buyer),
7. anything else im missing!
Thanks!
I'll agree with you on the tech nanny stuff being hyper sensitive, but I couldn't disagree with you more on the mirrors. They're large and wide and provide excellent visibility. Unless you're not adjusting them properly and have them set to where you're still looking at the side of your truck, you can easily eliminate blindspots. I'd argue the only mirror that might need a bit of improvement is the central rear view mirror, as it could be slightly bigger, but the side view mirrors are perfect.Curbs and anything else you want to run over are absolutely no problem unless you approach them with the sidewall. There is approximately infinity torque from a stop and the truck will happily run up or over anything you don’t hit with the bumper. It’s climbs rocks like crazy.
The things I would list under “other” for city driving are:
I think that most of your difficulty will simply be due to the fact that it’s a large vehicle and you will have to take special care, just like if you bought an Escalade or something.
- The mirrors are terrible. They will leave you with blindspots and you will have to get used to them and/or rely on the technological aids.
- The technological aids are overly sensitive for tight urban environments. Especially the cross traffic detection when backing up. But the pre-collision assist will also frequently tell you that you’re about to die when it sees brake lights that aren’t actually in your path of travel.
- The turning radius means even if the parking space is wide enough, you might not have enough approach distance to get into it without multi-point entry
I find that I need to move the mirror farther out than typical to have any chance to see, and the cutout at the bottom of the mirror results in small cars close to the truck being invisible - not visible in your rear view, and haven't moved into your side field of view yet. If you pull the mirrors in farther you have the opposite problem where they will disappear from the side view before they're in your peripheral vision (if they ever are, since the truck is so tall).I'll agree with you on the tech nanny stuff being hyper sensitive, but I couldn't disagree with you more on the mirrors. They're large and wide and provide excellent visibility. Unless you're not adjusting them properly and have them set to where you're still looking at the side of your truck, you can easily eliminate blindspots. I'd argue the only mirror that might need a bit of improvement is the central rear view mirror, as it could be slightly bigger, but the side view mirrors are perfect.