H3IMDALL
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The truck is great, but given the timing would wait for Silverado/Ram to ship in quantity. Once those come out the used Lightnings will tank in value and you can pick one up for half price.
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It will cost you $23,500 if you don’t buy this truck.Rebates (16,000)
Down Pay (7,500) (prepaying the rebate I will get back at tax time)
And only that much if you do. Realistically you’re only spending $25,899.88 ($49,399.88-$23,500) for a brand new truck.OTD 49,399.88
I had a '21 Ram Laramie that I factory ordered. I drove it for 2 years (23k miles) and traded it on a used '21 F150 Lariat Powerboost while waiting/giving up on my Lightning.IMO the RAM is a nicer truck. I like the controls and the ride better even on the basic HEMI model.
If you're getting 45k on trade for the RAM you likely have a much nicer model than the base?
No ... You don't subtract the trade in price and call it savings on the new vehicle. It is ~79k - 23.5k = 55.5k. I wish I had that MA rebate, my state is supposed to be really pushing green but they really skimped on the EV credits.And only that much if you do. Realistically you’re only spending $25,899.88 ($49,399.88-$23,500) for a brand new truck.
If you factor the state and federal rebates that's another $15k.No ... You don't subtract the trade in price and call it savings on the new vehicle. It is ~79k - 23.5k = 55.5k. I wish I had that MA rebate, my state is supposed to be really pushing green but they really skimped on the EV credits.
Am I missing something? I thought OPs "rebates" were $7500 from his state (MA), $7500 customer cash from Ford, $7500 from federal EV rebate.If you factor the state and federal rebates that's another $15k.
79k - 16k - 7.5k - 15k = 40.5k
Do you know if that is still accurate? Mine rolled over/reset and I'm at 13k miles... my day 1 trip meter is showing like 3k miles driven.reset trip 2 when first taking delivery, and haven’t reset since
the tracking of efficiency is still accurate, the hours and mileage for the trip 2 have limited digits to less than 10,000 on the miles so that portion and the hour tracking just roll back over to 0 and start counting again but the efficiency I don’t believe resets.Do you know if that is still accurate? Mine rolled over/reset and I'm at 13k miles... my day 1 trip meter is showing like 3k miles driven.
Congrat's, please let us know if you have any issues getting the Mass-More-EV TRUCK credit, in the past SR trucks would not qualify, but they enhanced the rules so that class 2A trucks should qualify.My husband saw this 7.5 k usd credit by ford this week, and promptly located a dealer 30 Miles from our house, and went and bought the truck this weekend. It was 76 K for a Lariat SR, and with the ford credit, the fed tax credit, and the mass tax credit, it ended up being a 53.5k USD truck. Unbelievable good value. Yes, the interest rates are abysmal right now (he got 7.9% with a credit score of 825), but he will just pay it off next spring. No big deal. I would say go for it. You can shop around other dealers to find a better color. The dealers with 20 minutes of our house (3 of them) had none on the lot, but the dealer 45 minutes away in Winchester had 5 to choose from. One was even a 2022 with an additional 9K off, but it was not a color he liked. Good luck with your decision! Oh, and get a solar roof. We never have paid to charge my MachE in two years. Maintenance has been a grand total of 40 dollars for that car in the last two years.
Here is different experience and resulting opinion ... (the 2 Lexus RX's I have owned have been, by far, the most reliable vehicles I have owned) ...I've had everything. Audi BMW Chevy Ford Subaru Infiniti Toyota/Lexus.
This Ford Lightning is the best vehicle I've ever owned bar none.
Ridiculously powerful, fast, full sized all wheel drive truck that's quiet on the interstate, efficient, comfortable, and hauls cargo like a beast. It doesn't stink and doesn't destroy the planet. I spend 16% per mile as my ICE colleagues do.
I have absolutely no regrets and neither will you.
That's sad and honestly sounds like a shitty dealer issue to me. Perhaps you should pursue lemon law relief?Here is different experience and resulting opinion ... (the 2 Lexus RX's I have owned have been, by far, the most reliable vehicles I have owned) ...
Reliability issues can surely have a significant financial impact when comparing the cost of ownership for vehicles. Bottom line is that my 2022 Lightning Platinum BEV is the least reliable vehicle I have ever owned as measured by days unavailable for me to drive.
I REALLY like my 2022 Lightning ... when I have it to drive. It has been at the dealership service department for 63 days so far this year. That would be a greater disaster if I depended on it for work or did not have alternate transportation. One should realize and accept the fact that you are a Beta tester, and sometimes an Alpha tester, for this technology. It is early in the development cycle for BEV's, especially at Ford. I personally believe that hybrids are the current sweet spot for efficiency with reliability. My previous ICE 2000 SVT Lightning was at least 50X more reliable than my 2022 Lightning. The SVT guzzled high cost premium fuel at 11 MPG, but it was available to drive for all but about 15 days over 17 years of daily driving.