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Yes, both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are supported.Thanks, that's helpful. Do you know if those apps work with Apple?
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Yes, both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are supported.Thanks, that's helpful. Do you know if those apps work with Apple?
I don't know anything about Apple and Car Play.Thanks, that's helpful. Do you know if those apps work with Apple?
That is a beautiful F-150 Lightning! Thanks for sharing.Don’t worry about the bed unless you need to internally carry something of a certain length. Anything else get an extension.
We love the EV life too, Bruce!traded my 21 Ridgeline for 23 Lightning ER and love the EV life. Ridge was great but!!!!
We love to hear that, Dave! We'd love to see a pic of your Lightning.I was going to point out that, in my book, the ability to charge at home is absolutely required. (Read up on a few threads; the use case requiring an expensive 80A EVSE at home is rare. I can charge at 48A but I routinely just push 24A because it is more than enough. YMMV.)
Check with your power company. Our "EV/solar plan" with PG&E only costs us $0.11 per kWh from midnight to 3 pm.
Yes!
Sounds like the Lightning would be perfect for you.
Mine has the standard range battery. The grocery is a 60 mile round trip with a 3000+ foot elevation change, and it is rare that I drive more than about 400 miles for a trip. The bigger battery would be nice, but it wouldn't make any practical difference to the way I use the truck. Simply could not be happier with this truck, it's totally awesome.
Yeah, I'm not sure how much I believe the sales guy. He did say they have let some some staff go because they aren't selling vehicles. He said they usually do 500 a month, now they are down to about 200. Again, it might be just a line.My brother is the same way with battery tech saying that current energy density isn't sufficient for his needs and goes on about solid state batteries that are 'just around the corner'. That may be more or less true, but if you think about it, if prototypes/concepts on solid state batteries are just now being showcased, it will be another 3-5 years before they are even implemented in a large scale, and most likely on high end performance EVs. Once those start to gain traction, it would be another 5-8yrs before it trickles down to platforms like the F150. Please don't hold me to those timelines, they're just random numbers to prove a point that new battery tech probably won't hit the mass market for another good amount of time.
I pulled the trigger on the Lightning because
- Rides/handles like a crossover SUV
- Decent enough range, even in the winter (based on owner reviews)
- Able to haul when needed
- That frunk!
- Battery tech is fairly mature
- Public charging network is built out, Tesla access is a huge bonus
Like with any other tech, you can play the waiting game, but there's always something better that comes out next year. So the question is, how long do you hold out?
"The only reason I mentioned lease is because the sales guy was talking about future battery tech like solid state, but that seems a bit down the road."No, I haven't driven one yet. I'm sure it will be fantastic. I did drive the PB a while back and that was really nice as well. Very smooth.
And yes, I can work with the shorter bed. My lumber is rarely over 10'.
The only reason I mentioned lease is because the sales guy was talking about future battery tech like solid state, but that seems a bit down the road.
I had 12' base board in my truck on Sunday. I put it through the rear window so it rested on top of the rear seat and the tailgate. With one end of the boards over the center console the other end barely went beyond the tailgate. A red flag was unnecessary. Unfortunately, I didn't think to take a photo of this truck abuse.Don’t worry about the bed unless you need to internally carry something of a certain length. Anything else get an extension.
A Power Boost is closer in ride quality to a chuck wagon than a Lightning.No, I haven't driven one yet. I'm sure it will be fantastic. I did drive the PB a while back and that was really nice as well. Very smooth.