cl_l
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I went with 1! I don't mind the mileage difference as I probably only drive 10-12k a year at most. After dealings and haggling I essentially managed to get premium extended warranty thrown in same price they had listed to match the battery 8/100 so now it's fully covered in the event of warranty issues. Also managed to get home station throw in 
I figure a 2023 would likely have "bugs ironed out" but if an issue pops up on the 2022 it's likely something they learned from and fixed on the 2023 so maybe repair won't be as bad. Rentals are included in warranty and its been out long enlugh that I'm hoping repairs won't take as long anymore. As mentioned above, I also went for 2022 over 23 because I can't understand why ford would delete features on the trim one model year older. This truck is pretty much fully loaded
In terms of conditions... The car seems to be practically brand new you could never tell someone owned it prior. Very excited to be a part of the lightning family!
I figure a 2023 would likely have "bugs ironed out" but if an issue pops up on the 2022 it's likely something they learned from and fixed on the 2023 so maybe repair won't be as bad. Rentals are included in warranty and its been out long enlugh that I'm hoping repairs won't take as long anymore. As mentioned above, I also went for 2022 over 23 because I can't understand why ford would delete features on the trim one model year older. This truck is pretty much fully loaded
In terms of conditions... The car seems to be practically brand new you could never tell someone owned it prior. Very excited to be a part of the lightning family!
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