What did you think of the HO vs regular Powerstroke? I had a 2017 King Ranch with the Powerstroke. Great once it got moving, but had a decent amount of lag off the line or when initially hitting the gas. I always had to time it a little ahead of when I needed it. Once it got going though, it pulled like a freight train.2023 F-250 HO
Agree, I'm looking at aftermarket for options, but won't be the same as OEM. Ford is the last hold out on these; at least HUD is coming out for them in 2024. Also miss GM's towing, turning signal video. When the trailer was on and you switch lanes it will highlight your blindspot on the video screen and use video to view the lane next to you. Awesome feature and removes need for tow mirrors.I traded in my 2020 GMC Denali half ton with 3.0 Duramax. Always had GM and Toyota products. I really loved that truck and miss a few of the features (Heads up display and digital camera rear view mirror). I drove the Lightning expecting not to like it and ended up taking it home. First time with a Ford and so far very pleased.
‘97 T100 that I sold to the gardener and it still comes to visit often. Hands down the most reliable vehicle that I have ever owned. It doesn’t hold a candle to the Lightning, now the most enjoyable vehicle I have ever owned.Before my Lightning, I drove a Ford F-150. The F-150 was reliable and versatile, suitable for everyday driving and occasional hauling. However, I upgraded to the Lightning for its enhanced performance, sporty design, and thrilling driving experience. The Lightning's powerful engine, agile handling, and unique styling make it a standout choice for enthusiasts. Overall, transitioning from the F-150 to the Lightning has been an exhilarating upgrade.