FordLightningMan
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Just a few quick thoughts, responding to various posts:
- I personally would've delayed my purchase if I had to pick the Lariat or Platinum trim. I am getting this vehicle to do truck stuff, I'd feel less comfortable doing that in a $80k vehicle.
- I also look at all the cars out there for $80k, I am not enough of a truck guy to be swayed away from those luxury vehicles in that price range.
- XLT seems like great value for the money, Pro even better! These two trims were must buys in my opinion, I'm very happy to get a XLT.
- Luxury and value are subjective. Most everyone who's taken a delivery of a Lariat or Platinim loves it! Though personal preference comes through here.
- In my limited time in the Lightning, I felt the regen may be too low. This is opposite of OP impressions saying Lightning is too much, I think this is just something first time EV buyers need to get used to.
- The truck is going to feel huge to me when I get it, just like it feels when I borrow my family trucks, because I don't drive them every day. A month after ownership, i won't even notice it.
- I personally would've delayed my purchase if I had to pick the Lariat or Platinum trim. I am getting this vehicle to do truck stuff, I'd feel less comfortable doing that in a $80k vehicle.
- I also look at all the cars out there for $80k, I am not enough of a truck guy to be swayed away from those luxury vehicles in that price range.
- XLT seems like great value for the money, Pro even better! These two trims were must buys in my opinion, I'm very happy to get a XLT.
- Luxury and value are subjective. Most everyone who's taken a delivery of a Lariat or Platinim loves it! Though personal preference comes through here.
- In my limited time in the Lightning, I felt the regen may be too low. This is opposite of OP impressions saying Lightning is too much, I think this is just something first time EV buyers need to get used to.
- The truck is going to feel huge to me when I get it, just like it feels when I borrow my family trucks, because I don't drive them every day. A month after ownership, i won't even notice it.
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