DLAv8r
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I have an f150 Lightning. It’s my 3rd f150 and my fav. I recently had the hybrid and that was nice as well, but complex and had issues. The forums are littered with problems on them. The EV is relative simple and has so far been my most reliable new car I’ve owned in the last few years.
Over 7,000 miles of zero issue driving. Charging costs per month around 40-50$ for a little over 1,000 miles driving average. The power is addictive. Granted I don’t need to tow often. I’ve towed our lake boat with zero issues, but our lake is within an hour drive.
I hate that EVs have become so politicized. I bought it because I like tech and the ev acceleration is fun. I’m not attempting to save the planet. So far my running costs including purchase price (tax incentives helped) are much better compared to the ICE f150s I owned last year. It’s interesting that so many folks get triggered by EVs. Most that had these opinions definitely felt different after driving my truck for a test.
The biggest issue is charge networks or lack of a true Tesla SC alternative that is reliable and abundant. I charge from home and drive this vehicle nearly all around town. EVs are a great to own around town if you can charge from home and don’t necessarily need a car with gas capabilities ( heavy towing, long distance driving).
We have an order for a 3.0 Denali that will be the family hauler road trip vehicle. Excited to see how we like it.
I wish the Escalade EV well, but realize it will be priced ridiculously. I would prefer to get a Rivian if I was going the EV SUV route.
Great to have so many car options for purchase currently.
Over 7,000 miles of zero issue driving. Charging costs per month around 40-50$ for a little over 1,000 miles driving average. The power is addictive. Granted I don’t need to tow often. I’ve towed our lake boat with zero issues, but our lake is within an hour drive.
I hate that EVs have become so politicized. I bought it because I like tech and the ev acceleration is fun. I’m not attempting to save the planet. So far my running costs including purchase price (tax incentives helped) are much better compared to the ICE f150s I owned last year. It’s interesting that so many folks get triggered by EVs. Most that had these opinions definitely felt different after driving my truck for a test.
The biggest issue is charge networks or lack of a true Tesla SC alternative that is reliable and abundant. I charge from home and drive this vehicle nearly all around town. EVs are a great to own around town if you can charge from home and don’t necessarily need a car with gas capabilities ( heavy towing, long distance driving).
We have an order for a 3.0 Denali that will be the family hauler road trip vehicle. Excited to see how we like it.
I wish the Escalade EV well, but realize it will be priced ridiculously. I would prefer to get a Rivian if I was going the EV SUV route.
Great to have so many car options for purchase currently.
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