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Would You Buy A Lightning Again?

JRT

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Your ask seems dependent on if we would run this truck to 150-200k in 4 to 5 years if that was our use case. And concern about value.

For me if that was the case, I'd buy a regular V8 F150 and run it with those miles with little concern. I traded my 2014 RAM 1500 crew cab 4x4 Long bed with 137k miles last year and got $20k.

Now would I buy a Lightning for my use case, not sure. The fact is my daughter is in Hattiesburg at school and heading there is a total headache with having to Tesla SC to 90% in Tuscaloosa and then leave the truck at a hospital to charge to 100% before we head home.

This is hours of time wasted and there is just no real fast charging options between Tuscaloosa and Hattiesburg. If I could get 1 more SC close to or in Hattiesburg it would be so much better. I do like this truck and my company just mandated 100% return to office, so I'll be putting miles on the truck, I'm at 18k as of today.
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Off on a tangent from my original posts, but hey, someone mentioned Fordā€™s ICE trucksā€¦

Iā€™m not sold on the new 2024 F-150 ICE. My ā€˜23 is a software nightmare like my sonā€™s ā€˜23, and both shift like crap. My sons has already done cam phasers, too. Iā€™ve had over 30 ford pickups, Heā€™s had four. Both of our current trucks are crap. Ford says ā€œWere working on updatesā€. Yeah. 10 months for my son, 7 months for me. The products Ford builds today, are forcing us to consider jumping ship. The Lightning is the only truck holding us here, because despite the few early adopting teething pains I had with my 2022 Lightning (many due to being a SR), the truck was ALWAYS fun and exciting to drive. It held interest and looked good. The build quality was SO far ahead of the ICE F-150. They are NOT the same in that respect. Not close.
This new 98% black plastic crap, poor build quality, stuff ford is turning out holds no interest for me anymore. Frankly, now that Dr. Bullshit is bragging about not wanting to give up his Chinese loaner, REALLY proves to me what he thinks about his products. HEā€™D RATHER DRIVE THE COMPETITION! Nice job, Farley. Spend more time in the office doing your job instead of driving around in foreign beaters, trying to sell battery vans to other countries.
 

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OMG! Look at all the love!
Iā€™m close to pulling the trigger. I really wish I could swing a Lariat, but a Flash may be in my future. In fact, my son might do the same. We just have to figure out charging arrangements. Thanks for all the replies. I always say, my 2022 Lightning was the best truck and the most fun to drive since my first truck.
I have a 23 lariat for sale on this forum.
 

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Up to 5 of them so yes lol, 95% of people do not factor fuel savings into their math when they worry about the truck losing value. Gas and electrical rates vary, for us truck breakeven (are basically free from gas savings) at 100k miles.

That said I'll be scouring auctions for 23 model years going forward, not a fan of Flash screen and prefer the dual onboard chargers.
 

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As of right now I would. But, in 2-3 years I would certainly look at the competition. I'm not married to Ford as a brand. If Tesla made a more truck-looking truck, I probably would have purchased that instead. I do certainly like the F150 though, and I suspect it will still beat the competition for full size trucks in the next 2-3 years if they continue in their current path.
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