Gimme_my_MME
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74? We’re just easing out of middle age.At 74 yrs old, I might keep my 2023 Pro until I have ceased to exist - knock on wood.
I replaced a 2001 Ford Ranger XL (given to a grandson for college driving) with the Lightning.
But I still have, and occasionally drive, a 2012 Nissan Leaf bought in Dec 2011 with 10 out of 12 bars left = about 80% range/battery, low mileage (telecommuting cut my driving way down), and it's still a good local driving vehicle for tight spaces that the Lightning would have problems with, low to zero maintenance, and beats the -bleep- out of buying gasoline and supporting big oil.
So car dealerships probably hate me a little bit - they don't make money off EV maintenance and I keep vehicles "until the wheels fall off" - BTW, never had THAT happen and I hope it never does, either!
Of course I do send the dealerships new EV buyers now and then by being an advocate for driving electric, so I am not all bad.
I’m not sure how they make that decision. I buy a new truck every couple years and a new car every couple years. Financed through Ford. But I also do build and price vehicles on their website a lot and I do not opt out of them sending me emails.Interesting! What prompted Ford to send you a private offer?
that was my plan too... and then I drove the Cybertruck...I plan to get out of this truck as quick as possible and get a CyberTruck.
Not trolling. I had a very early one. Back seat wasn’t as big as I would have liked. Ford definitely has more room and the extra cupholders on the back of the console is a game changer. But it drove like a dream. Air suspension. No pull when flooring it. And now they have FSD. What did you really not like about it? For me the worst was it didn’t really feel like a truck. More like an El Camino. It didn’t feel like it sat higher than other vehicles which the Ford does. But the Air Suspension does adjust which the Ford obviously doesn’t. But because of that the ride is trash.that was my plan too... and then I drove the Cybertruck...
awesome discussion...Not trolling. I had a very early one. Back seat wasn’t as big as I would have liked. Ford definitely has more room and the extra cupholders on the back of the console is a game changer. But it drove like a dream. Air suspension. No pull when flooring it. And now they have FSD. What did you really not like about it? For me the worst was it didn’t really feel like a truck. More like an El Camino. It didn’t feel like it sat higher than other vehicles which the Ford does. But the Air Suspension does adjust which the Ford obviously doesn’t. But because of that the ride is trash.
Two of my teenage cousins died in a single car accident reportedly caused by another car driven by other teenagers. I remember how I was driving when I was younger. Completely oblivious to the risks I was surrounded by. Although lightning may be slightly safer for your son, it is a deadly weapon to others. I highly recommend something underpowered for his first car. I never tried anything stupid with my Frontier (140 hp) because I simply would look stupid trying. When I floored it, it would just get louder with no noticeable difference in speed. That is a perfect first car for a teenager.My son will be 15 and starting to drive when my truck is about 12 years old. Tentative plan is to give it to him when he’s old enough, assuming he’s responsible and mature enough to drive a truck with this much power. On the fence about that, so time will tell.