Not that I'm buying, but I am curious about your truck. What kind of range do you get? What do you plug it into? Do you drive it every day? How much room is under the hood to store tools? What did you pay for it and what options did you get for that price?
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I came from a LONG line of gasoline and diesel trucks over the last 30 years. Traded a '19 F-250 6.7 diesel for this F-150 Lightning. I drive the Lightning daily, and use it exactly like I used my F-250. The Lightning has a 5,000 lb. RAWR and over 2,000 lbs. of payload which allows for some fairly heavy use unlike other "1/2 ton" trucks.
Ford has a promotion going called the "Power Promise". They will cover all costs to have a 240 volt / 60 amp level 2 charge station installed at your house. It cost me zero. Now I just plug my truck up in my garage on Sunday night before bed and Monday morning I'm ready for the week. I get 315 miles of range on a full charge.
The "frunk" is very useful. It's totally out of sight and out of weather. I haul things in there all the time. I'd say it's the same size as the trunk on a large car. The model I got is the "Flash" which is above the XLT but below the Lariat. It's got more bells and whistles than a toy shop. Half of it I never even use because I'm old fashioned. But I do LOVE the heated steering wheel, heated seats, 360 degree camera view, and adaptive cruise control.
I leased it because I wasn't sure how I'd like it. They were doing $500/month deals on them in August.
It's been costing me $14 per "fill up" over the last nearly 3 months. My insurance premium dropped $80/month, only thing I can figure is the safety tech that's all over this thing.
And why would you want to do that? Do you like replacing tires prematurely?
I would think that kind of low end torque would work against you in snow, or maybe even wet roads.
Who said I do that constantly? The point, clearly, was that it WILL do it.
The truck has 5 drive modes. One of them is specifically for slippery conditions. That, combined with the weight of the EV and the AWD system will make this a CHAMP in snow and ice this winter. That's my prediciton.