Ned B
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- First Name
- Ned
- Joined
- May 19, 2022
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- Location
- Harrisonburg, VA
- Vehicles
- 2023 XLT
- Occupation
- Professional Driver
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- #1
I've had PHEV's and hybrids for well over a decade. I've had my XLT SR truck for a week, an I already notice my driving habits are evolving. I'm a Trucker, and my terminal is about 25 miles, of which about 20 are interstate, with just getting to & from the onramp is about 2 on each end.
On my way To the yard, when a deadline looms, I"m finding I run with the ICE & the trucks just fine, and on my way home, I've changed to slower roads and maximizing range. I need to update my charging at home, until then I'm 'stuck' doing public DCFC.
The slower pace is nice, I spend up to 11 hours a day dealing with the Interstate chaos, and I find myself relaxing with good music or even just the quiet that the Lightning does with ease.
I used to track my PHEVs' tanks of fuel, my best was over 2000 miles and 248.7 mpg on my first Volt. Obviously that's not possible with a SR XLT, but the vibe of getting home with max range right now is similar. Anyone else find that sort of experience when you got your truck?
On my way To the yard, when a deadline looms, I"m finding I run with the ICE & the trucks just fine, and on my way home, I've changed to slower roads and maximizing range. I need to update my charging at home, until then I'm 'stuck' doing public DCFC.
The slower pace is nice, I spend up to 11 hours a day dealing with the Interstate chaos, and I find myself relaxing with good music or even just the quiet that the Lightning does with ease.
I used to track my PHEVs' tanks of fuel, my best was over 2000 miles and 248.7 mpg on my first Volt. Obviously that's not possible with a SR XLT, but the vibe of getting home with max range right now is similar. Anyone else find that sort of experience when you got your truck?
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