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Ford's 2022 Electric F-150 Lightning | Here's the Scoop
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 16623170" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>You are sort of on to it, but kinda backwards. The range will be fine on a hot day with 4 people in it. The range will fall by 40% on a really cold day running the heater. Add an enclosed car trailer and it will fall further. Clearly this truck is made for the masses, not the guy who trailers long distances.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How much time do you spend each year standing by the side of the road waiting for your truck to fill with gas? My guess is probably 12 hours or so. That's plenty of time to ponder anything. The vast majority of Lightning buyers will skip that 12 hours and OCCASIONALLY wait a few minutes on the side of the road having lunch while their truck charges for that long trip to aunt Marthas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 16623170, member: 122645"] You are sort of on to it, but kinda backwards. The range will be fine on a hot day with 4 people in it. The range will fall by 40% on a really cold day running the heater. Add an enclosed car trailer and it will fall further. Clearly this truck is made for the masses, not the guy who trailers long distances. How much time do you spend each year standing by the side of the road waiting for your truck to fill with gas? My guess is probably 12 hours or so. That's plenty of time to ponder anything. The vast majority of Lightning buyers will skip that 12 hours and OCCASIONALLY wait a few minutes on the side of the road having lunch while their truck charges for that long trip to aunt Marthas. [/QUOTE]
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