My gripe was more to do with articles saying all reservation holders received confirmation of dates to finalize configurations, like I posted earlier. No entitlement here.
Sadly, that makes me feel better. I’ve just seen articles like the one below noting reservation holders have been receiving communications about December orders:
https://insideevs.com/news/542640/ford-f150-lightning-ordering-postponed/
Same. I’m in the US but haven’t heard anything. I even checked and I’ve subscribed to their emails and verified five times since to ensure I hadn’t opted-out by accident or something. But then I go on here or Reddit or Twitter and see all these reservation holders have received communications...
Am I the only one that isn't getting any communication whatsoever on their preorder? I put mine in minutes after the launch event and according to the tracker sheet, I'm in the first 16,000 reservations but haven't heard anything from my dealer nor Ford about my reservation. I also tried to...
Thanks. I guess I was looking for an actual spreadsheet or Google Sheet that I could sort and filter to get some idea of total reservations and my potential place in line.
Is there a Google Sheet somewhere that this information can be seen in aggregate form? Curious to have an idea of where my reservation puts me in line — and yeah, I know that it doesn’t really work like that but would love to see it!
I find charging at hotels and Level Two chargers in general to be very reliable. The DCFC chargers like EA and EVGo have routinely given me issues and until that’s improved tremendously, it’ll unfortunately be a nasty barrier to widespread EV adoption.
Agreed. And they have several that they’re currently testing and driving reviewers around in versus making Doug Demuro stand outside a non-operational Bronco to do an early review.
I hear ya, brother. I have a LR AWD Model 3 that will be replaced by one of these trucks, as I have reservations on both the Lightning and two Cybertrucks (a dual- and tri-motor. I can personally attest that Tesla's range isn't quite, um, honest, in normal conditions. It will probably trump most...
Amazingly, I think we’re closer than most realize. Technically, the Cybertruck will get 500 miles+, if that ever comes to fruition though towing will cut that drastically. I’d bet we see 600+ miles in two to three years.