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    3 months ago

    They promised us $45k trucks and delivered $100k trucks. No kidding it didn’t sell well.

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      3 months ago

      They actually did sell them discounted down to $50K.

      The reality is pickup drivers dont give a fuck about the environment.

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        3 months ago

        I believe the Truck companies think people just want larger and larger trucks every year. I’m waiting until everyone is just driving monster trucks at this point lol

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        3 months ago

        I drive a truck, a full size one at that, I care about the environment but I needed it for work. An electric truck would’ve been useful. Also if they were selling for $50k I sure didn’t see that anywhere.

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    Large, heavy electric vehicles don’t make a lot of sense. The F-150 lightning was a neat idea, but smaller EVs make far more sense for personal vehicles.

    Electric vans would be much better as a work vehicle.

    Electric work trucks aren’t ready yet.

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      3 months ago

      Quite the contrary, the Lightning makes an excellent work truck for those who actually need work trucks. I know a couple people who use them that way. One of them owns a boat dealership and uses it for towing large and heavy boats every day. The other owns a construction business.

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        the Lightning makes an excellent work truck for those who actually need work trucks

        yeah…no

        the non-electric F-150 has multiple bed lengths (5.5’, 6.5’, and 8’)

        the Lightning only offered the 5.5’ “short bed” length

        if you actually need a work truck, the Lightning is deficient in the #1 thing that makes a work truck a work truck.

        for another comparison - the “short bed” option on the F-250 is 6.75’ long, in addition to the 8’ “long bed”.

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          if you actually need a work truck, the Lightning is deficient in the #1 thing that makes a work truck a work truck.

          yeah…no

          The “#1 thing” depends on the application. It can be power, towing capacity, payload capacity, just a bed in general, the massive amount of electrical power available to power tools, passenger capacity, cost of ownership, etc. etc.

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        3 months ago

        Cough.bullshit.cough.

        Yes, an F150 lighning can haul a boat, no, not very far, and half that distance in cold weather.

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          Who said it was going very far? He tows them back and forth from the Marina to other water bodies in the local area or to customers’ homes.

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      3 months ago

      Lots of people need a truck, not a van. You can’t haul a couple cubic yards of top soil or gravel in a van. I see dozens of Lightnings in my area.

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    3 months ago

    Not a fan of already huge trucks with giant heavy batteries all at head level to me in my 2002 subaru.

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      3 months ago

      they’re gradually reducing the amount of vehicles sold while increasing the margin per vehicle. They’re approaching the limit of 1 vehicle sold at infinite margin.

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    If the F-150 Lightning wasn’t terrible and expensive, I might have bought one.

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    Damn shame. I don’t own one myself but owners that I’ve spoken to seemed genuinely pleased with it.