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Now a good time to buy a Lightning?

DBN66

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I’m on my 3rd F-150 in 31 years. ‘92, ‘00, and currently an ‘11 EcoBoost. All rock solid experiences. I test drove a Lightning to rule it out because I thought I wanted a PowerBoost hybrid. I was very impressed and I want to buy a Lightning. I’m ready now, but I can wait a while, my ‘11 shows no signs of any concerns. Any reason I should wait?

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If you think it matters, 2024s will have a heat pump. They will also cost more.
 

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Why wait?
In the 3 months I’ve owned mine I haven’t burned roughly 250 gallons of gas. The electricity I used (in New York State) was powered by about 50% natural gas, 25% nuclear, and 25% hydro/wind. Pumping gas is way less convenient than plugging in when you get home.
And it‘s the most amazing vehicle I’ve ever owned.
You won’t regret it.
 

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The question you must answer first is why buy a new truck when the old one is in good condition. Assuming you own the current one now and your expenses are fuel and maintenance, it’s a financial bust to buy a new vehicle with much higher cost per mile.
But if you got the bug for a new truck and money is burning a hole in your pocket, you could do worse than a used Lightning, like maybe a brand new truck. If you definitely want a brand new truck, then you should read through this forum to understand the pro’s and con’s of electric trucks. If you can install a charger at home, that’s a positive.
With that said, I love my 22 Lariat. Probably 95% of the electricity consumed in almost 2 years has come from home. The rest has come from Electrify America chargers adjacent to interstates. I haven’t had any major problems with them.
 

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In your photo it looks like your EcoBoost is towing - if you have not already, have a look at the towing threads and videos to make sure the Lightning will work for your needs (TLDR: it tows great, but with a pretty big range hit). Plenty of people make it work, so just make sure you’ve done your research.
 

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I’m on my 3rd F-150 in 31 years. ‘92, ‘00, and currently an ‘11 EcoBoost. All rock solid experiences. I test drove a Lightning to rule it out because I thought I wanted a PowerBoost hybrid. I was very impressed and I want to buy a Lightning. I’m ready now, but I can wait a while, my ‘11 shows no signs of any concerns. Any reason I should wait?

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Buy now.

(Unless you are towing 8000lbs on 500 mile trips)
 

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You need to be aware that any EV will depreciate quicker than a Hybrid Powerboost. Due to improvements in batteries and range older EVs will loose value quickly. A hybrid not so much. Plus if you are towing more than 100 round trip miles the EV isn’t a good choice.

I’m not trying to be negative but im posting this from long time experience as an EV owner for 9 years and a current owner of 3 EVs (2 Teslas and 1 Lightning). For towing I have a Ford F-450 Diesel.
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I’m sure the 2023s are selling for discounts and incentives so better to get one now. I got an XLT standard range in December for MSRP 57k.

However, the 24s have the heat pump which I don’t know if that makes a huge improvement because I’ve only driven my heat pumpless Lightning for almost two months in the California winter so I have nothing to compare it to 🤣.

But I am very certain that the 2024s are going to be VERY pricey. They have already had two price increases 🙈!!!

Good luck and like everyone says, do your research and know what you are getting yourself into with an EV.
 

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I’m on my 3rd F-150 in 31 years. ‘92, ‘00, and currently an ‘11 EcoBoost. All rock solid experiences. I test drove a Lightning to rule it out because I thought I wanted a PowerBoost hybrid. I was very impressed and I want to buy a Lightning. I’m ready now, but I can wait a while, my ‘11 shows no signs of any concerns. Any reason I should wait?

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Purchased a ER XLT last week for 69 I think it was a good deal. Love the truck!
 

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Gas prices are about to sky rocket again. It’s really up to you but I feel like some of these current Ford Incentives will expire or that $7500 rebate will be tacked in by dealers.

Right now I am jealous of anyone buying a Lightning because it’s a real value at these prices
 

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I'll second what others have said about the towing, that would likely be the biggest issue. Some have accepted the range (100-150 miles) and plan accordingly to make it work. Reading trip reports of people who have towed will help you decide if this truck is a good fit for your needs.
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