Ostrichsak
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It seems like the frequency of negative posts is trending upwards lately so I wanted to start a new thread where we can all discuss our thoughts on the topic. Maybe get a better consensus in a central location rather than random scattered comments here and there on other threads.
It seems like Ford has really botched this EV thing which I was afraid may happen. The firmware is a mess (especially considering they've had the Mach-E to use for firmware research & development) and is nowhere near ready for prime time even with the super basic functionality they're launching with. The absolute least they could do is have those limited features work properly. They went with some design choices that only make sense if "this is the way we've always done it" is the reason which is the absolute worst reason to do something. They keep removing features and offering pennies on the dollar to what it would cost to add it back later... if possible. Not to mention what an absolutely clown show the entire reservation/order process has been that punished an early adopter like me (I had mine secured minutes after they opened reservations) to the tune of nearly $20k between the truck and tax incentives.
Now it seems like maybe Ford is just removing features w/o even notifying people let alone crediting them anything for doing. Some have reported their side mirrors not having heat w/o any advance notification let alone credit. On top of that, the Ford website is a joke and it seems as though their app is just as bad with endless unhappy people even (again) given the limited nature of the features it has.
In addition, I contacted my dealer a few weeks ago because I wanted to remove the mobile connector given the fact that 1) I don't need it and 2) I've been reading a lot of negativity about it's reliability. I also wanted to add the factory bed liner since it was no longer delaying production. They were roughly the same price so I figured great, I'll get a truck with more of what I want and less of what I don't for about the same price. Dealer makes the adjustment and sends new paperwork that I sign and return. The Ford.com website shows the changes on my configuration page so I'm good, right? Wrong. I get my VIN and window sticker the other day and I guess the factory didn't get the memo because the the mobile power cord is listed but no bed liner.
...here's what the website currently shows:
Given how bad the website has been I trust the sticker more. This is the way it's going to be built regardless of what the website says... sadly.
I had hoped that a company that was as established and had as deep of pockets seemingly as Ford would take what the segment had already done and improve upon it to make a better product. Instead, it seems more like they're trying to copy what others have done for years now but in a worse fashion and added zero innovation to the list. Is Ford really that far behind the times? The more I consider this the less I want to reward bad behavior out of principal.
Add all of the outside factors such as the used car market and the economic uncertainty and... I just don't know that I'm ready to take delivery in a month or so. My build date is coming up a week from Monday which puts my at taking delivery likely end of January or February. All I can think of is how much of a stressful, confusing and unenjoyable process this has been. Easily the worst car buying experience I've had out of many dozens in my lifetime.
When you get down to it, I was excited to try out the latest EV offering from Ford. For years people had called me a Tesla fanboi because that's what I own and I'm quick to point out how good the cars are. I would often respond that it was just the best option out there and that's why I was a fan and if anyone else made something even as close as what Tesla offered I'd buy it. That's why I was excited to secure my reservation on a Lightning. My thought was that if an established company like Ford entered the same market as a perky little upstart they'd create something that would make us all forget the other startup ever existed. Instead, all it's done is show me just how good these Teslas really are by comparison. I know they're not perfect and I'm the first one to point out the cons but, to put it flatly, this offering from Ford and how they've handled it sucks.
It was one thing when I knew I could take delivery and even if I hated it (which I really didn't anticipate being the case) I knew I'd break even and possibly even make a few bucks for my efforts. Instead, the used car market (among other things) has tanked. I'm pretty confident that if I took delivery today and decided I hated it within a few months I'd probably lose money on it. Coming from that perspective I'm sure I'm more critical now but it just genuinely feels like each update that has come along since I reserved my truck has been negative. There hasn't been any positive at all and at some point enough is enough. I just feel like the universe is telling me time and again to not buy this truck.
The outside factors are a little bit heavier now than they were when I initially reserved the truck too and I'd would much rather have the $80k in the bank just in case then in another depreciating asset sitting in my garage that gets underutilized.
I know that's a word wall so if you're still reading... you da real hero.
I guess I just wanted to vent a little but also have an open and honest conversation because it genuinely feels like more and more of the posts I'm seeing are of similar mindset. I guess the thing I hate the worst is that this Lightning will be MANY people's first experience with an EV and I think that lots of them will come away with a negative feeling overall for EVs even though it's just the particular EV the drove. It feels like history repeating again where the legacy manufacturers can say "We tried to give you that but nobody wanted it" and the numbers support it. Conspiracy theory aside, I just wish Ford would invest the resources in this venture to make an honest go if it rather than releasing something to market that probably wouldn't even be an alpha test let alone a beta. I'm just not thinking I want to pay $80k to be a beta tester for Ford's undercooked idea.
Thoughts?
It seems like Ford has really botched this EV thing which I was afraid may happen. The firmware is a mess (especially considering they've had the Mach-E to use for firmware research & development) and is nowhere near ready for prime time even with the super basic functionality they're launching with. The absolute least they could do is have those limited features work properly. They went with some design choices that only make sense if "this is the way we've always done it" is the reason which is the absolute worst reason to do something. They keep removing features and offering pennies on the dollar to what it would cost to add it back later... if possible. Not to mention what an absolutely clown show the entire reservation/order process has been that punished an early adopter like me (I had mine secured minutes after they opened reservations) to the tune of nearly $20k between the truck and tax incentives.
Now it seems like maybe Ford is just removing features w/o even notifying people let alone crediting them anything for doing. Some have reported their side mirrors not having heat w/o any advance notification let alone credit. On top of that, the Ford website is a joke and it seems as though their app is just as bad with endless unhappy people even (again) given the limited nature of the features it has.
In addition, I contacted my dealer a few weeks ago because I wanted to remove the mobile connector given the fact that 1) I don't need it and 2) I've been reading a lot of negativity about it's reliability. I also wanted to add the factory bed liner since it was no longer delaying production. They were roughly the same price so I figured great, I'll get a truck with more of what I want and less of what I don't for about the same price. Dealer makes the adjustment and sends new paperwork that I sign and return. The Ford.com website shows the changes on my configuration page so I'm good, right? Wrong. I get my VIN and window sticker the other day and I guess the factory didn't get the memo because the the mobile power cord is listed but no bed liner.
...here's what the website currently shows:
Given how bad the website has been I trust the sticker more. This is the way it's going to be built regardless of what the website says... sadly.
I had hoped that a company that was as established and had as deep of pockets seemingly as Ford would take what the segment had already done and improve upon it to make a better product. Instead, it seems more like they're trying to copy what others have done for years now but in a worse fashion and added zero innovation to the list. Is Ford really that far behind the times? The more I consider this the less I want to reward bad behavior out of principal.
Add all of the outside factors such as the used car market and the economic uncertainty and... I just don't know that I'm ready to take delivery in a month or so. My build date is coming up a week from Monday which puts my at taking delivery likely end of January or February. All I can think of is how much of a stressful, confusing and unenjoyable process this has been. Easily the worst car buying experience I've had out of many dozens in my lifetime.
When you get down to it, I was excited to try out the latest EV offering from Ford. For years people had called me a Tesla fanboi because that's what I own and I'm quick to point out how good the cars are. I would often respond that it was just the best option out there and that's why I was a fan and if anyone else made something even as close as what Tesla offered I'd buy it. That's why I was excited to secure my reservation on a Lightning. My thought was that if an established company like Ford entered the same market as a perky little upstart they'd create something that would make us all forget the other startup ever existed. Instead, all it's done is show me just how good these Teslas really are by comparison. I know they're not perfect and I'm the first one to point out the cons but, to put it flatly, this offering from Ford and how they've handled it sucks.
It was one thing when I knew I could take delivery and even if I hated it (which I really didn't anticipate being the case) I knew I'd break even and possibly even make a few bucks for my efforts. Instead, the used car market (among other things) has tanked. I'm pretty confident that if I took delivery today and decided I hated it within a few months I'd probably lose money on it. Coming from that perspective I'm sure I'm more critical now but it just genuinely feels like each update that has come along since I reserved my truck has been negative. There hasn't been any positive at all and at some point enough is enough. I just feel like the universe is telling me time and again to not buy this truck.
The outside factors are a little bit heavier now than they were when I initially reserved the truck too and I'd would much rather have the $80k in the bank just in case then in another depreciating asset sitting in my garage that gets underutilized.
I know that's a word wall so if you're still reading... you da real hero.
I guess I just wanted to vent a little but also have an open and honest conversation because it genuinely feels like more and more of the posts I'm seeing are of similar mindset. I guess the thing I hate the worst is that this Lightning will be MANY people's first experience with an EV and I think that lots of them will come away with a negative feeling overall for EVs even though it's just the particular EV the drove. It feels like history repeating again where the legacy manufacturers can say "We tried to give you that but nobody wanted it" and the numbers support it. Conspiracy theory aside, I just wish Ford would invest the resources in this venture to make an honest go if it rather than releasing something to market that probably wouldn't even be an alpha test let alone a beta. I'm just not thinking I want to pay $80k to be a beta tester for Ford's undercooked idea.
Thoughts?
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