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How far can a new F150 Lightning pull a 6000lb travel trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lambeau" data-source="post: 16792327" data-attributes="member: 105189"><p>Hey, it's really simple. </p><p></p><p>IF someone wants an EV, or is even thinking about one:</p><p>1) Gather as much factual information as you can for costs, usage, space, maintenance, insurance, charging station locations, battery replacement costs, resale, etc. </p><p>2) Talk to as many people as possible who actually own one to get their opinion. </p><p>3) Go to a dealership talk to salesman. </p><p>4) Talk to auto technicians. </p><p>5) Get a real quote from an Electrician for a charging station. </p><p>6) Take ALL that info from 1-5 above, and pretend you own one for a month. Simulate the daily process you'd go through with an EV using your ICE. </p><p>7) Make a decision. </p><p>8) IF you buy an EV, drive it off a cliff with you inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lambeau, post: 16792327, member: 105189"] Hey, it's really simple. IF someone wants an EV, or is even thinking about one: 1) Gather as much factual information as you can for costs, usage, space, maintenance, insurance, charging station locations, battery replacement costs, resale, etc. 2) Talk to as many people as possible who actually own one to get their opinion. 3) Go to a dealership talk to salesman. 4) Talk to auto technicians. 5) Get a real quote from an Electrician for a charging station. 6) Take ALL that info from 1-5 above, and pretend you own one for a month. Simulate the daily process you'd go through with an EV using your ICE. 7) Make a decision. 8) IF you buy an EV, drive it off a cliff with you inside. [/QUOTE]
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