topher10
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first post and I am seeking advice on purchasing an electric truck. My current vehicles are a 20-year-old Miata (daily driver, keeping it) and my wife's newish SUV (road trips). My son drives a 2012 F150, but he has moved out of the house, so it's less convenient to use, plus it's starting to wear out. I am considering an EV truck for practicality, power, frunk, and tech. I also scuba dive, so having the truck would be nice for dive trips and wet gear, but here again there are some range concerns for long road trips.
Key consideration: I need to reach my family farm 200 miles away without local chargers. The nearest EA charger is 50 miles from home (so 150 miles on return). A Supercharger is halfway at 100 miles, but it seems not to support non-Tesla charging. The Lightning's range won't work for a 400-mile round trip, but a Silverado/Sierra EV might make it. Or I could install a charger at the farm (it has a newly built house) for overnight charging, though rural electrician availability is a concern.
I'm leaning toward the F150 Flash (aesthetics, price, free charger, 0% financing). Silverado's looks don't appeal to me, the Sierra is too new and expensive, and the Rivian seems nice but too expensive and the nearest service center is 5 hours away. The only issue is battery/range. I am in no rush and can happily wait until something better comes along, or I perhaps snag something at a reasonable price.
Plan:
Despite the steep depreciation curve, EV tax credit, 0% financing, and included charger make new purchases more attractive than used ones.
This is my first post and I am seeking advice on purchasing an electric truck. My current vehicles are a 20-year-old Miata (daily driver, keeping it) and my wife's newish SUV (road trips). My son drives a 2012 F150, but he has moved out of the house, so it's less convenient to use, plus it's starting to wear out. I am considering an EV truck for practicality, power, frunk, and tech. I also scuba dive, so having the truck would be nice for dive trips and wet gear, but here again there are some range concerns for long road trips.
Key consideration: I need to reach my family farm 200 miles away without local chargers. The nearest EA charger is 50 miles from home (so 150 miles on return). A Supercharger is halfway at 100 miles, but it seems not to support non-Tesla charging. The Lightning's range won't work for a 400-mile round trip, but a Silverado/Sierra EV might make it. Or I could install a charger at the farm (it has a newly built house) for overnight charging, though rural electrician availability is a concern.
I'm leaning toward the F150 Flash (aesthetics, price, free charger, 0% financing). Silverado's looks don't appeal to me, the Sierra is too new and expensive, and the Rivian seems nice but too expensive and the nearest service center is 5 hours away. The only issue is battery/range. I am in no rush and can happily wait until something better comes along, or I perhaps snag something at a reasonable price.
Plan:
- In December, contact all Ford dealers within 200 miles and indicate my interest in an F150 Flash for $55K. Do you think I will get any bites?
- If unsuccessful, wait for the end of 2025 model cycle, and repeat including the equivalent Sierra trim
- Wait for a potential Ford T3 or other options with better range. In other words, conceded that EV trucks are either too expensive or too impractical at this time.
Despite the steep depreciation curve, EV tax credit, 0% financing, and included charger make new purchases more attractive than used ones.
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