Not a Lightning, but there‘s a dealer in North Miami asking 50,000 over MSRP for a 69,000 redesigned Toyota Tundra TRD Pro. They look really great and run the hybrid v6 twin turbo from the LS 460. I see most asking 15-20,000 over. I’m happy to get my Lightning for MSRP.
I stopped by to see my truck before the dealer closed. Sat in it, fiddled with some stuff and will pick it up Saturday morning. It’s been a long wait and will be nice not being dependent on friends and Uber for a ride every where.
So my delivery estimate moved today to 7-24 to 7-30. How do you make the beginning of the range in the past? I'm not surprised that this moved but what I am surprised about is the number of cars that have moved from the staging area to the dealer that were dropped there after mine. Oh, well...
The only other lightning allocated to the dealer I am using just got dropped at the rail yard. It’s an antimatter blue lariat. I’m wondering if the owner is lurking here.
Still sitting in rail drop off yard with tomorrow as the outside estimate. It can certainly get to the dealer tomorrow but then can probably be delivered to me for about 2 days given PDI is an entire day, so I've read.
13 days sitting at rail drop off location. Tomorrow is the upper bound of delivery estimate. Will it arrive in time or will the date be moving? We’ll know in a day. Either way, Uber has been a pleasant way to get to the ferry.
I checked United road and every vehicle that arrived around the same time has been delivered and others have a delivery date on them. Mine has been sitting for 10 days with no change in status. I’m hoping some time next week because I moved my Bronco to my place in FL thinking the would have...
So I checked the United Road delivery site. All of the vehicles on that lot going to my dealer now have a delivery date of yesterday, today or Monday, except my Lightning. Ugh
I just received an email from Ford that my Lightning just rolled off the assembly line with a photo that, I guess, is the actual unit. I appreciate what Ford is trying to do here with regard to building excitement that is generally associated with EV sales. But man the timing on their email...