DiveMan911
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- R.J.
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Hey all!
I was an early adopter and in August it will be 2 years as an owner of my Lightning. I quite love the truck…as a matter of fact I just spent a couple days/roughly 8hrs thoroughly detailing the inside and outside of Zeus.
I’m getting the sense that either:
-Ford is loosing interest in the EV space
-They’re doing the typical loosing interest in their current owners to focus on sales of newer models.
-or…I’m just being overly sensitive.
I’ll expound a little:
I think it’s pretty clear the overall demand for EV’s has cooled: whether that’s due to cost, overproduction, interest, or any combo of those. I certainly don’t have the answer and I’m confident it could be debated ad nauseum. But…all manufactures have decreased their production numbers and now Ford keeps going back on a lot of plans they had for the EV space (the most recent being expectations/certification of dealerships that are selling EV’s).
On a separate note: I own another Ford vehicle and I was very happy when I first bought it and I remember feeling this way about 2 to 3 years into ownership. What I noticed was that Ford just stopped caring about me as owner and it felt like their objective moved from customer support to “the next model”. Advancing the ball forward is the right move no doubt…but support for vehicles just a couple years old can and should still be a priority in my opinion. I see this happening again as evidenced in what appears to be a complete stoppage of OTA updates and no reasonable timeline for promised updates, including BC 1.4. To be honest the whole OTA process has been a bit of a letdown to say the least: the rollouts have been murky at best and I can only think of maybe 3 or 4 that have had any meaningful improvement for the truck/my experience. It appears an already taxed software team is likely getting pushed to update newer models and those with 2 year vehicles are going to be all but forgotten far sooner than we should be in my opinion.
I’m not looking for a debate…just interested in the view you’re all seeing from your vantage point. I still love the truck and have no intentions of jumping ship…just a little disappointed in Ford’s follow through on promises (though, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised).
I was an early adopter and in August it will be 2 years as an owner of my Lightning. I quite love the truck…as a matter of fact I just spent a couple days/roughly 8hrs thoroughly detailing the inside and outside of Zeus.
I’m getting the sense that either:
-Ford is loosing interest in the EV space
-They’re doing the typical loosing interest in their current owners to focus on sales of newer models.
-or…I’m just being overly sensitive.
I’ll expound a little:
I think it’s pretty clear the overall demand for EV’s has cooled: whether that’s due to cost, overproduction, interest, or any combo of those. I certainly don’t have the answer and I’m confident it could be debated ad nauseum. But…all manufactures have decreased their production numbers and now Ford keeps going back on a lot of plans they had for the EV space (the most recent being expectations/certification of dealerships that are selling EV’s).
On a separate note: I own another Ford vehicle and I was very happy when I first bought it and I remember feeling this way about 2 to 3 years into ownership. What I noticed was that Ford just stopped caring about me as owner and it felt like their objective moved from customer support to “the next model”. Advancing the ball forward is the right move no doubt…but support for vehicles just a couple years old can and should still be a priority in my opinion. I see this happening again as evidenced in what appears to be a complete stoppage of OTA updates and no reasonable timeline for promised updates, including BC 1.4. To be honest the whole OTA process has been a bit of a letdown to say the least: the rollouts have been murky at best and I can only think of maybe 3 or 4 that have had any meaningful improvement for the truck/my experience. It appears an already taxed software team is likely getting pushed to update newer models and those with 2 year vehicles are going to be all but forgotten far sooner than we should be in my opinion.
I’m not looking for a debate…just interested in the view you’re all seeing from your vantage point. I still love the truck and have no intentions of jumping ship…just a little disappointed in Ford’s follow through on promises (though, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised).
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