Ford unveils the Lightning Pro model today

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For a work truck it sure is nice looking. This is the lowest priced model in the lineup.

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PRO, XLT, LARIAT, AND PLATINUM.

https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/f150-lightning/2022/?gnav=header-electrified-vhp
 
For a work truck it sure is nice looking. This is the lowest priced model in the lineup.

51200270117_18f0922a32_b.jpg


PRO, XLT, LARIAT, AND PLATINUM.

https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/f150-lightning/2022/?gnav=header-electrified-vhp
This should be the volume trim. It's got the low price tag that, with incentives and a super-low maintenance costs, makes this a no-brainer for commercial fleets.
And speaking of maintenance, I was talking with the Ford folks and the first scheduled maintenance is a motor check at 150,000, and then a cooling fluids flush and change at 200,000 miles.
Of course, the bigger difference for most buyers interested in this trim is that its only available at a Ford Commercial Vehicle Center. But, there are over 650 of them and If I understood correctly, they're all going to sell and service electric vehicles.

Oh, below is a screenshot I snapped during the Ford+ Market Day presentation and I thought it was interesting to see what kind of infor would be available to fleet managers and owners.
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This should be the volume trim. It's got the low price tag that, with incentives and a super-low maintenance costs, makes this a no-brainer for commercial fleets.
And speaking of maintenance, I was talking with the Ford folks and the first scheduled maintenance is a motor check at 150,000, and then a cooling fluids flush and change at 200,000 miles.
Of course, the bigger difference for most buyers interested in this trim is that its only available at a Ford Commercial Vehicle Center. But, there are over 650 of them and If I understood correctly, they're all going to sell and service electric vehicles.

Oh, below is a screenshot I snapped during the Ford+ Market Day presentation and I thought it was interesting to see what kind of infor would be available to fleet managers and owners.
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Sounds awesome, great incentive for commercial/business purposes, even I could afford those maintenance costs:)
 
Sounds awesome, great incentive for commercial/business purposes, even I could afford those maintenance costs:)
I'm sure there are some wear items that need replacing as well -- brake pads (but fewer), cabin filter, etc -- but a lot fewer and a lot less down time, which is extremely important for fleets.
 
Of course, the bigger difference for most buyers interested in this trim is that its only available at a Ford Commercial Vehicle Center. But, there are over 650 of them and If I understood correctly, they're all going to sell and service electric vehicles
Interesting, there's only 2 Ford dealers in my area they let me choose from when I put in my reservation, Bohn Ford which sells everything Ford makes automobile wise and Crescent Ford Trucks which is whom I selected. The only thing they sell is trucks from F150 all the way up to the biggest truck Ford makes. Definitely a commercial vehicle center.

I wouldn't consider Bohn Ford a commercial vehicle dealer.
 
Interesting, there's only 2 Ford dealers in my area they let me choose from when I put in my reservation, Bohn Ford which sells everything Ford makes automobile wise and Crescent Ford Trucks which is whom I selected. The only thing they sell is trucks from F150 all the way up to the biggest truck Ford makes. Definitely a commercial vehicle center.

I wouldn't consider Bohn Ford a commercial vehicle dealer.
Plugging in New Orleans to the Ford Commercial Fleet Services website, I see Crescent Ford Trucks and Lamarque Ford as your closest options. Banner Ford in Mandeville is also a commercial site.
 
Plugging in New Orleans to the Ford Commercial Fleet Services website, I see Crescent Ford Trucks and Lamarque Ford as your closest options. Banner Ford in Mandeville is also a commercial site.
Crescent and Bohn were the only two offered when I put my reservation down.

Bohn are crooks, Banner is too far away, Lamarque is always overpriced, I knew Crescent was an all truck dealer so they get the deal when it comes time. :cool:
 
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Crescent and Bohn were the only two offered when I put my reservation down.

Bohn are crooks, Banner is too far away, Lamarque is always overpriced, I knew Crescent was an all truck dealer so they get the deal when it comes time. :cool:
That's great info for potential buyers in the New Orleans area. Thanks for sharing.
 
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