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I just completed two years of ownership and am closing in on 20,000 miles. Short answer: I love the F150 Lighting (XLT).I have a Maverick on order, but started having reservations about the size and utilitarian interior a couple weeks ago, so I started looking at the Ford Lightnings. I read about the tech and features and was pretty excited. But there are so many negative reviews online. There's maybe 1 positive review for every 9 that say "I hated my Lightning and sold it and a huge loss" reviews. Even here it seems like the majority are unhappy with their purchase. Am I making a huge mistake even looking at the Lightning?
I too was on a list for a Maverick when Ford paused production of it. It would have been my first pick up truck and I really liked the high mpg of both the ICE and Hybrid versions. I was less pleased with the lack of an all wheel or 4wd option on the hybrid, but I was ready to suck it up. When Ford advised that it would be a minimum of six months to a year before they would return to the reservation list, and then my place in the queue would still be there, I started to consider options.
The F150 Lightning was the first place to look. I got my name on the reservation list and, September of 2022, a fantastic local dealership (Ruge's Ford in Rhinebeck, NY) called with the good news that my chance had come to purchase. I hoped for the less expensive Pro model, loved the features of the Lariat, but was fine with accepting the middle ground of XLT. Fate was on my side. It has been a blast to own this thing from day one. Plenty fast, way comfortable, as economical as an old Beetle (actually more so!), maintenance free, roomy as, well, an F150 club cab! and, all things considered, reasonably priced (it wasn't much different in final cost from the ICE version of the same truck). I love it.
I was/am still on the list for a Cybertruck. Tesla has kindly reached out a couple of times to give me the opportunity to purchase the $99,999 model, now several years after I plopped down a hundred bucks to get on the list (two or three years before I signed up for the F150 Lightning). They still haven't come through with the promised $39,000 version. I'm not holding my breath. Also, with all of the quality issues circulating out there, I consider myself lucky that the purchase never happened.
So potential Maverick owner, pull the trigger, go Lightning. By the way, my son in law has the new Maverick as his work truck. He also uses it for a two hour each way commute. He is quite pleased with it, especially that it makes the 175 mile round trip daily commute so economically. Once I saw the Maverick, it seemed less roomy and more car-like than I thought it would be. Either way, however, they are both fine options.
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