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It's hard to not jump all of this post, but OP has been nice how it was laid out, but I must ask, have you never driven a full size truck?
If that isn't what you want there is always the Model Y or Rivian. Personally I have no use for the Rivian. I wanted a truck as do most others waiting on the Lightning. It is full size for a reason.
I'm a bit concerned about the stat that Ford loves throwing around - apparently 75% of their reservations holders are new to Ford. How many of them are just like this - have no clue what they are getting into. Whether it be the size of the truck, or how an EV drives?
Despite it not being in 1-pedal driving mode you will still have regen. After 3 days you would love how that works and you would learn how to drive a modern vehicle without walking away. It truly just sounds like this was never the vehicle for you and you need to make the reasoning in your head to walk away from it. There is nothing wrong with that. The reasons you note about driving are just the way newer vehicles drive to a degree. What you note about Sport mode could be an issue. Kyle with OOS called Ford out however too.
To say the least, I hope you find the EV you want some day, I'm happy that Ford has made a full size truck and the demand shows that many others are too.
If that isn't what you want there is always the Model Y or Rivian. Personally I have no use for the Rivian. I wanted a truck as do most others waiting on the Lightning. It is full size for a reason.
I'm a bit concerned about the stat that Ford loves throwing around - apparently 75% of their reservations holders are new to Ford. How many of them are just like this - have no clue what they are getting into. Whether it be the size of the truck, or how an EV drives?
Despite it not being in 1-pedal driving mode you will still have regen. After 3 days you would love how that works and you would learn how to drive a modern vehicle without walking away. It truly just sounds like this was never the vehicle for you and you need to make the reasoning in your head to walk away from it. There is nothing wrong with that. The reasons you note about driving are just the way newer vehicles drive to a degree. What you note about Sport mode could be an issue. Kyle with OOS called Ford out however too.
To say the least, I hope you find the EV you want some day, I'm happy that Ford has made a full size truck and the demand shows that many others are too.
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