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I am in Seattle, Only one so far, It was at night so the lighting caught my eye. Sure I have driven past many but did not notice. I see an R1T every day. Was On Maui last week and saw 3 Lightnings.
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I think this is the key, I'm in a ZEV state. There's so many Lightnings around me, I'm guessing that's why I've been asked about it maybe only 5 times in the 7 months I've owned it. In my somewhat affluent neighborhood, it seems like every other vehicle I pass is an EV nowadays.Much of the sightings are ZEV states, and much of the non-sightings are in "what's an EV" states. There are 2022 mannequins sitting at dealerships in "what's an EV" states.
Right.I think this is the key, I'm in a ZEV state. There's so many Lightnings around me, I'm guessing that's why I've been asked about it maybe only 5 times in the 7 months I've owned it. In my somewhat affluent neighborhood, it seems like every other vehicle I pass is an EV nowadays.
I have non-stock wheels on my Tesla, or there's no way I'd know which one is mine in the parking lot. It's almost like 1 in 20 vehicles on the road are Tesla by me. Taycan and Hummer are the unicorns, I've only seen one Hummer and two Taycans. Ioniqs seems to be the new hot EV, as I've seen a ton of them on the road lately.
I’m on the East End . Look for my plate. Also on sunrise Highway at 7;00am between Southampton and ronkonkoma and vets every Monday , Wednesday , Thursday.6-7 F150L sightings on the road, but think I've seen the same white and AMB ones more than once. Saw 2 Rivians & 1 hummer in my neighborhood, Long Island.
I may have seen you. I saw a carbonized grey, but do not recall the license plate.I’m on the East End . Look for my plate. Also on sunrise Highway at 7;00am between Southampton and ronkonkoma and vets every Monday , Wednesday , Thursday.
Here near Ojai, California, I have seen 4 Rivian R1Ts and only one lightning. Part of this is because of the affluent area here that can afford the more expensive Rivian. There are lots of Teslas and some other EVs on the roads. The other reason I haven't seen Lightnings is that they look much the same as a Ford F150 from a distance and are not as distinguishable as the Rivian.I have had my truck for 4.5 months and have only seen 2 other Lightnings in that time. One is somewhere in my neighborhood and the other was an hour north in a Costco parking lot. Over that time I have run into 40+ Rivians mainly R1Ts and couple R1Ss. Just curious if this is the norm for everyone or just my area - Seattle. Everyone still approaches me and asks questions at charging stations and parking lots. I would expect to see more. I also recently test drove an R1T and it reminded me of a Toyota Tacoma in size. The Lightning is quicker off the line, way smoother of a ride, and is much more functional as a truck. The Rivian fit and finish was much nicer though which really wasn't a surprise.