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MrLoganRoss

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There are lots of deals better than that. Found one for $17,000+ off after a 60 second search. Don’t forget the 0% financing for 72 months. Limiting yourself to your state also severely limits your options.

I’m also not sure if it’s worth upgrading one model year unless there’s a killer feature you’re missing. Hell you may actually lose a feature or two going to a 2025.

https://www.elderfordoftampa.com/new-Tampa-2025-Ford-F+150+Lightning-LARIAT-1FT6W5L70SWG20393

Update: Here’s another in Washington for $16,000 off that’s fully loaded.

https://www.soundford.com/wholesale...ightning-aa2ac2e2ac180e70894ab6650830da82.htm
for me, there’s no value and upgrading to a 2025 for features. Would I have is fine. It’s really just about whether or not the incentives are so good on a 2025 that the lease price plus residual give me some benefit over my current deal.
if the deal is good enough, I don’t mind upgrading, otherwise I’m happy with what I have .

Also, I can’t look at something that’s too far away. It’s not worth it to me to look at something across the country. For example, the logistics are too complex.
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I'm actively sorting/searching the used market for my truck. I've narrowed it down and 'lost' several that I wanted, but timing wasn't right.

To answer the OP's question, I'd go with a Silverado EV WT it fits my budget with more range And is still in production.
If push came to shove though and I couldn't find one of those, I'd go with a new Blazer EV.

That being said, I'm still weighing Lightnings 'near' me, coming close to a 'deal' as soon as the stars align so to speak.
 
 







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