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Questions about the Electric F-150 'Lightning'
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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16769319" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Some of us have been frunking around since the 1930's</p><p>-Dr. Porsche</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While I get what you're saying, that would negate the entire purpose of this truck and increase it base price substantially. It's an F-150 and shares multiple parts with a regular F-150.</p><p></p><p> It's not for me and couldn't replace my personal '19 (I road trip a lot ) or my company '21 (300+ mile days sometimes) it has it's place. </p><p>But for someone like my dad who is semi-retired and has a house in SC. It would be perfect for him to replace his GLS. He could Home Depot around, pull his trailer to get mulch and stone, and it's still nice enough to go out on the town. And since he hasn't bought a generator yet like I've been telling him to do, when the next hurricane hits he could back feed his panel and have electric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16769319, member: 70541"] Some of us have been frunking around since the 1930's -Dr. Porsche While I get what you're saying, that would negate the entire purpose of this truck and increase it base price substantially. It's an F-150 and shares multiple parts with a regular F-150. It's not for me and couldn't replace my personal '19 (I road trip a lot ) or my company '21 (300+ mile days sometimes) it has it's place. But for someone like my dad who is semi-retired and has a house in SC. It would be perfect for him to replace his GLS. He could Home Depot around, pull his trailer to get mulch and stone, and it's still nice enough to go out on the town. And since he hasn't bought a generator yet like I've been telling him to do, when the next hurricane hits he could back feed his panel and have electric. [/QUOTE]
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