Ford F-150 Lightning: Can it Really Tow our Airstream?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2022
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    When the Ford F-150 Lightning (an electric vehicle) was first announced, we plopped down $100 to add our names to the list. There are many reasons we would never buy the first generation models, which we'll explain below-but performance and towing capability are not among them.
    The performance of the Ford F-150 Lightning was astonishing. "WOW" was the only word that came to mind, so we needed a little help from Steve Martin just to make it clear. Our 2017 30' Airstream Flying Cloud, with a GVWR of 8,800 pounds, made little to no difference to the truck's abilities. If it weren't our personal RV, it would have been interesting to see just how fast it could get to 55 mph while towing. We're guessing fast! We were impressed with every aspect of the Ford F-150 electric truck except its range, which is no surprise. The standard battery provides just shy of a 200-mile range (100 towing) and the extended battery gets you just under a 300-mile range (200 towing). Those distances won't provide enough travel time for typical RVers, so perhaps taking a boat to the lake or towing a cargo trailer in town are more suitable applications for this truck (for now). As we mention in the video, we personally feel that for an EV to be a viable RV tow vehicle, it would need a 300-mile range and 12-hour charge from 50 amp service at an RV park. The day Ford makes those specs a reality is the day we'll see many electric trucks towing RVs (in our personal opinion). Of course, when the next generation of trucks is released with additional range, what will that do to the depreciation of the first generation models? Especially in the current market, where MSRP is just a starting point (if you're lucky!). And that's why we wouldn't pull the trigger on the early generation models. Luckily, there are many people who won't have a problem with the current range. They can work out the kinks for the rest of us! Also, let's be honest. Could Trish really have a tow vehicle she couldn't drive across the county in only two days? Probably not. But sharing the experience and reviewing this amazing truck was tons of fun and an opportunity we couldn't pass up.
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  • @bigjimslade6250
    @bigjimslade6250 Год назад +659

    I suppose the question isn’t whether a Ford Lightning can tow an Airstream but should be “how far can a Lightning tow an Airstream@.

    • @tomkrause62
      @tomkrause62 Год назад +73

      Better hope the campgroiund isn't far away.

    • @DAKOTANSHELBY
      @DAKOTANSHELBY Год назад +87

      Not far enough to make it practical at that price point.

    • @Radrider71
      @Radrider71 Год назад +65

      You’ll get approx 1/3 the distance it’s telling you. So 200 miles equals about 65-70 miles and you better start looking for charger

    • @hpcam1
      @hpcam1 Год назад +92

      TFL trucks towed 6000lbs, got under 100 miles....

    • @stevelatham2084
      @stevelatham2084 Год назад +37

      About 75 miles. lol

  • @patzke
    @patzke Год назад +304

    I just watched another RUclipsr do a towing test on the lightning towing a 20 foot, 6000 lb rv bumper pull trailer. This 150 had the big extended range battery. At 100% battery the unladen range was estimated at 278 miles. After entering their trailer information range was reduced by an estimated 105 miles. In reality they made it a grand total of 88 miles from 100%. They couldn’t even make it from point A to B of 129 miles without having to turn around and limp back to a charger. At the charger they had 9 miles remaining before shutoff. After charging 45 minutes they were only at 75%. No thank you! Totally impractical for real world use.

    • @Mouserjan0222
      @Mouserjan0222 Год назад +22

      what if you get stuck in a traffic jam? In CA stuck on the Grapevine during a snowstorm and run out of battery? Drive 80 miles/charge for another hour? Seriously? It would take you Forever to go anywhere! no thanks

    • @Digital-Sparks
      @Digital-Sparks Год назад +7

      @@Mouserjan0222 more like charge for 8-12 hours based on what I'm hearing, even the Super Quick Chargers that charge in an hour or so do not fully top off the batteries in this duration of time. It's just not there yet as far as technology goes.

    • @markanderson5809
      @markanderson5809 Год назад +2

      I doubt it our friend has a Tesla can barely go 15 miles round-trip up and down on the small hill take your kids to school I doubt this truck can go that far

    • @Digital-Sparks
      @Digital-Sparks Год назад +5

      @@markanderson5809 That is a good point, I live in the flat country so it hasn't occurred to me as of yet, but in places that have very hilly terrain, it would be much harder on the batteries. If I paid 50/60k for a vehicle and only got that kind of milage I would be pissed.

    • @onecleangti
      @onecleangti Год назад +10

      Those guys are a hard watch. That video was a sponsor after sponsor after sponsor ad

  • @davedavenport8673
    @davedavenport8673 Год назад +38

    One note, when charging an EV, the last 20-30% takes the longest, so your test was a little flawed since you were charging with the battery mostly full. When the battery is mostly discharged, it will charge much faster, but will slowly taper down to the speed you saw later in the charge.

    • @nycLPplayer
      @nycLPplayer Год назад +2

      but without it you start your next trip 20% down on an already greatly reduced range

    • @barrygiles9149
      @barrygiles9149 Год назад +1

      @@nycLPplayer I thought the same when I bought my EV 3 years ago but it works far better to do an extra charge in the trip (and it's also less total elapsed trip time) loading to 80% each time. As an 'old guy' in any case I'm not doing more than 2 hours per leg (ICE or EV). Where the snag comes is that with an old EV my recharge time is far longer than most even from 20% 50 80%. How I envy the Ionic 5 and similar cars when they sit at the charger next to me.

    • @michaeldobson8859
      @michaeldobson8859 Год назад +1

      the test was to see how actual practical it is to go on an RV trip to test out the possibility of “real world” testing. Dont forget not all RV parks have 50 amp connections, making it much longer on a 30 amp 120V single pole connection. I thought their test was short but very fair and honest about their conclusion. To me, that goes to integrity of the tester and a good report. Thumbs Up 👍

  • @TheeNovaStorm
    @TheeNovaStorm Год назад

    1:57 “I know nothing!” Man I love Sergeant Schultz from Hogans Heroes 😂

  • @colingoldthorpe5918
    @colingoldthorpe5918 Год назад +56

    When they allow electric vehicle charging at RV parks the night fees will increase drastically!!!! Our neighbours have a Tesla SUV they say in the winter the battery range can be almost 60% of what it is in the summer. They ended up buying another SUV just because they couldn’t make it long distances to more remote areas where their parents live in northern Alberta. Still a few years away before they will match the usefulness of the ICE trucks for sure.

    • @TC-kf9zw
      @TC-kf9zw Год назад +3

      Goodthing the majority of the population don't live in harsh winter environments.....haha
      Also evs are already better then ice vehicles, the only problems are cost (which will go down dramatically, because of economics of scale) and battery range/tech (although all evs right now are more then good enough for the average driver in America)
      By 2030 battery technology will be so advance it will make today's look like play toys.....

    • @caseypries7559
      @caseypries7559 Год назад +5

      @@TC-kf9zw first off, not yet better but i hope at some point they are. Second that battery tech by 2030 comment is pure speculation.

    • @daviidfm923
      @daviidfm923 Год назад +4

      It’s more of a infrastructure problem then a vehicle problem.

    • @caseypries7559
      @caseypries7559 Год назад +2

      @@daviidfm923 do you think that when they invented combustion engine cars there was a gas station on every corner? Infrastructure isn't really an issue. We didn't all used have air conditioners and now most do so the grid can be expanded.

    • @daviidfm923
      @daviidfm923 Год назад +1

      @@caseypries7559 it’s still a infrastructure problem currently. Yea will we get there sure are we there yet no. Question is how long. Evs are currently built out for city living. Traveling off major highways is hard.

  • @GaryBrownrigg
    @GaryBrownrigg Год назад +4

    What the heck! You didn't blow the air horns at the end, when you left the dealership. As a truck driver, I am deeply disappointed. 😂 😂

  • @edwardmckenzie5207
    @edwardmckenzie5207 Год назад +30

    Loved all your videos especially this one with the F150 lightning review. 1 problem I see is in RV parks those power pedestals are only designed and wired to support the 50 amp outlet. The 30amp is tapped off of one leg of that 50 amp service And most codes only allow one or the other outlet to be in use at the same time. I'm an electrical power engineer And run into this type of usage a lot which normally only the wire burns. Again love you are KYD videos and keep them coming thank you

  • @brettelizabethspore
    @brettelizabethspore Год назад +5

    Excellent video. My husband is in the bus business and Ford is going to electric like crazy. Issues with distance vs available charging stations is a big concern for us. We were just at a conference in Montana and didn’t take an electric vehicle due to the route we were on and a massive lack of stations. I think you did a great job showing what awesome vehicles these are while presenting the limitations for RVers. God bless.

  • @idarmartin6022
    @idarmartin6022 Год назад +16

    Thank you for doing this. I agree that 100 mile range is not enough. 300 + miles is a must in the west.

    • @kurtdanielson993
      @kurtdanielson993 Год назад +2

      Range goes down as the batteries get old. I wonder what the batter replacement cost is going to be?

    • @KannexMedia
      @KannexMedia Год назад +3

      @@kurtdanielson993 You will lose about 30% of range in 10 years, with most OEMs having at least 8yr/160,000km warranty. Some vehicles from Tesla, Kia, and Hyundai have been designed so that the range loss is only 10-15% in 10 years.

    • @robertcolpitts4534
      @robertcolpitts4534 Год назад +4

      300 miles is a minimum out west. Towing range is deal killer for us. On top of the electrical infrastructure issues (not including charging stations), the battery technology has a long way to go before it's practical for long-distance travel or towing. We'll keep our 2500HD Duramax, thank you very much.

    • @kurtdanielson993
      @kurtdanielson993 Год назад +2

      @@KannexMediaThose numbers will only apply for perfect conditions, mild heat and mild winters, and moderate usage. Extreme weather and high usage will change those numbers dramatically. A fact of life for those batteries.

    • @KannexMedia
      @KannexMedia Год назад +3

      @@kurtdanielson993 I have been driving a 2011 Nissan Leaf. The previous owner was in Ottawa, ON (extreme -30C weather for most of the year with heavy highway driving).
      I purchased it used in 2017 with about 20% degradation. I live in Windsor, ON (right by Detroit, Michigan) where we have hot and humid summers (40+ C) and our winters are around 0C. Degradation today is sitting at 40% (for a 12 year old vehicle)

  • @michaelpetty8416
    @michaelpetty8416 Год назад +3

    89% range is over 3/4 of a tank of fuel. It’s say you are only going to get 104 miles. TAKE IT BACK! This is why battery power will never be for those of us that want to get somewhere. Thanks for the confirmation on how inefficient these things are. Love your videos. Keep’em coming.

  • @kirkkornrumpf5
    @kirkkornrumpf5 Год назад +5

    Ford F150 PowerBoast Hybrid is a much better choice for the full time RV'er. Great towing capacity, built in 30 amp generator and exceptional MPG when not towing. Been waiting for mine since ordering it on 2/2/22. Schedule to arrive the end July. EV towing still has a long way to go. Thanks for the quick test.

    • @wallacegeller2111
      @wallacegeller2111 Год назад +1

      No, the F150 gasoline operated engine is the best.

  • @markaustin4370
    @markaustin4370 Год назад +1

    OK I jumped for joy when i saw the title of this!!!! We have an Airstream 27FB which we're currently towing with a GMC 3500 Duramax Allision Dually Clearly overkill but you don't even know the trailer is back there. We have a reservation in for a Lightening XLT with the bigger battery so we're asking all the same questions. We camp mostly in the southwest so we'll see. Our rig is 30a so the Lightening can hog the 50 A lol

  • @jasonhoadley2612
    @jasonhoadley2612 Год назад +35

    Im also an automotive tech and have always said electric trucks shouldn't be used to tow anything,you won't get the distance that a diesel truck has.

    • @JeanPierreWhite
      @JeanPierreWhite Год назад +5

      Ford Lightening is a state of the art electric truck. Yeah it comes up short when you want to tow something. It'll be a while before we see electric trucks with enough range to be useful for towing long distances. You lose 50% easily when towing, maybe more in extreme cases.
      Short distance towing? Electric trucks win hands down. Much better control of the accelerator when maneuvering on a grade.

    • @roundpeg3239
      @roundpeg3239 Год назад +3

      @@JeanPierreWhite there is no issue short distance towing with a gas or diesel either.

    • @MrPipe007
      @MrPipe007 Год назад +2

      I agree. It's just not best used for that purpose. But electric is extremely efficient for commuting, speed, getting in and out of traffic, and cost in the long run, etc. I save so much money.

    • @JeanPierreWhite
      @JeanPierreWhite Год назад +1

      @@roundpeg3239 Clearly both technologies can tow short distances. Not my point. My point was that electric towing is superior in terms of performance and fine control at low speeds. If you watch the Ike Gauntlet F-150 lightening video on the TFL channel you'll see how the lightening was much better than a comparable gas vehicle.

    • @roundpeg3239
      @roundpeg3239 Год назад +1

      @@JeanPierreWhite no one tows at low speeds enough to make the extremely short distance available beneficial. I can't believe this is even a discussion. The world isn't flat. It has grades. The energy used to provide reasonable torque is too demanding for current and near future ev tech. This is not viable in real world use.

  • @luissantos9071
    @luissantos9071 Год назад +6

    That’s awesome that you get to drive the Ford Lightning with your trailer. I definitely appreciate you sharing your experience.

  • @aherosstory5982
    @aherosstory5982 Год назад +2

    I have the 2021 F150 Hybrid. Love it! Full ac power w/ the on board 7200kw generator. I tow a 32' Imagine TT. No issues.

  • @alphabetsoup7918
    @alphabetsoup7918 Год назад +2

    TFL trucks (RUclips) 5 days ago: Towing a 6,000 RV, went from 100% to 9% in 86 miles, This was less than 1/3 of what the system showed they'd get after all the trailers info was keyed in. A 6,000 pound RV trailer is nothing compared to most out there. Don't know about you but I don't want to take 40 days to get to the southwest each snowbird season.

  • @joeman01
    @joeman01 Год назад +65

    Thanks for doing this real-life towing test for us. Really appreciate it. It'd be interesting to see how RVs will be made differently in the future to accommodate the range limit and long charging hours of EVs. Personally, I hope we can always have the petro/diesel option for years to come.

    • @rbhaskin
      @rbhaskin Год назад

      Hybrids work very well and will be around long after all these "Elites" new world order types have crawled back into their holes

    • @TheWestlandgirl
      @TheWestlandgirl Год назад

      Not if Dems are in charge we wont.

    • @mobiltec
      @mobiltec Год назад

      Then you better think hard when voting in November and in 24. The idiots in charge now are trying to put big oil out of business.

    • @kylejordan2654
      @kylejordan2654 Год назад

      I suspect rvs will come with a battery option to extend the range of the towing or come with motors on the axels to charge and help push the trailer.

    • @mobiltec
      @mobiltec Год назад +8

      @@kylejordan2654 Electric cars and trucks are a stupid idea. The technology is not green and they haven't figured it out yet. We need to keep using oil until they figure out a way to replace oil with something as good and as inexpensive.

  • @scottb4693
    @scottb4693 Год назад +3

    Great video, love the reaction when Trish starts to drive it. If you were a 2-truck family, that would definitely be Trish's vehicle!

  • @MrBooricua
    @MrBooricua Год назад +1

    Best Ford truck to tow the Airstream is the Power boost. I tow small 22 FB and get great mileage the pro power on board power everything on my Airstream. Great Video

  • @papasquat355
    @papasquat355 Год назад +2

    For EV trucks to truly do what trucks should do, trailers will have to go the way of the Estream.
    As a side note, you are the rare RVer who actually explains GVWR/cargo capacity effectively. I was towing for years before I saw your CatScale video that illustrated how I was doing it WRONG. I am now set up properly, within the limits of my tow vehicle, and feel much safer traveling. Many thanks for the lessons.

  • @johnscotlinksl
    @johnscotlinksl Год назад +7

    One little piece of information I'm not sure you guys know about. Ford actually makes Accessory cameras that you can attach to the back of your RV (or any trailer) and it will actually pop up as an option on the dash when you're in reverse, similar to the hitch view button. Seems like something like that would be extremely useful to you guys! Great video as always!

  • @trinitysworld5459
    @trinitysworld5459 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love the new names you give Trish every episode!!! The previous video before this one I laughed out loud and this one just made me laugh and love you guys even more! Great videos ❤️

  • @FFE-js2zp
    @FFE-js2zp Год назад +1

    As long as your hotel is

  • @j.l.salayao8055
    @j.l.salayao8055 Год назад +1

    Full-time rv'r here since January 2018 and i appreciate your hard work and dedication to put out information to the rv community and alike. Thank you, KYD!
    I like ford products but we will not be in the market on any electric truck at this time to pull our rv specially for a heavy toy hauler fifth wheel. We will keep our current 2017 super duty diesel we purchased new in 2017 to keep on pulling our rv. One other positive with our diesel truck is that, we will be 3 to 4 hours ahead in time to a new site before someone with a ford lightning truck charged and ready to catch up...lol.

  • @unklfrsh6447
    @unklfrsh6447 Год назад +3

    "really kinda expected it to be bigger" -- love that.. :)

    • @kzoojason76
      @kzoojason76 Год назад

      C'mon... you know you wanted to use the phrase.. "That's what she said!"

  • @EBangtson1
    @EBangtson1 Год назад +20

    I think for an RV the Hybrid system would be better. With onboard generator you have full hookup for electrical. However, you don’t have range anxiety.

    • @mrrod3004
      @mrrod3004 Год назад

      My suv is a hybrid I get 42mpg in an suv...a real engine with eletric motors to pull for maximum torque would be far better. Have no idea why we don't have diesel hybrids. A 4 cylinder diesel car would probably get 70 to 100mpg. My 8800pound 6.7 gets 22mpg with my custom tune.

    • @chorn74
      @chorn74 Год назад

      i think in the future the hybrids will be looked as vehicles that didn't do gas or electric well. i would guess real dicey resale if you want to keep say over 6 or 7 years. for a primary use of towing, electric just isn't there yet unless its a work truck for inner city type use. once electric gets to be equivalent to gas/diesel nobody is gonna want to stand outside pumping gas when they can plug in at night. i bet on peoples laziness/want for convenience to make the transition something wanted by most people.

    • @bryanhersman4037
      @bryanhersman4037 Год назад +1

      @@chorn74 hybrids are the best of both worlds. Instead of wasting say a 100kwh battery on a pure BEV make 10 plug in hybrids with 10 kwh batteries and a gas or diesel smaller engine for adding range. Then day to day you can use the pure electric mode, but the 10 or 20% of the time you need hundreds of miles of range and a 5 minute refill, you have it at your disposal. Both power supplies can be used for acceleration or hill climbing, but you also get thar regen braking on the downside and zero gas usage while stopped like an ev. We had a Pacifica plug in hybrid and the gas motor never started one time for the first 4 months and 2000 miles we owned it. Then we went on a long vacation and put 1000 miles on the gas motor in 2 days just going 600 miles to a tank with a quick 10 min stop to refill. It was great. Then someone offered me $10,000 more than I paid for it so I sold it.

    • @chorn74
      @chorn74 Год назад

      @@bryanhersman4037 i hear you. i am thinking ahead say 6-7 years when most vehicles are ev. why would anyone want the extra weight and maintenance to haul around a ice engine for the just in case. i think it will be very niche market for hybrids. solutions will come into play for extended range... better more effecient batteries and engines... perhaps additional power cells you put in the frunk to add a couple hundred miles.

    • @TheDac12046
      @TheDac12046 Год назад

      @@mrrod3004 unfortunately with government emissions controls on diesel engines emissions your never going to see those great mpg unless you delete them

  • @jaredgreene5992
    @jaredgreene5992 Год назад +1

    I love the normal camping videos and not all the advertisements like this whole season.

  • @JesseStarrPhoto
    @JesseStarrPhoto 7 месяцев назад

    The clip from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels was the best part of this video.

  • @SavageVoyageur
    @SavageVoyageur Год назад +9

    Thanks for the video, exactly what I thought. I’ll stick with my 6.6 diesel for now.

    • @dmandman9
      @dmandman9 Год назад +2

      The 6.6 is in at Least a 3/4 ton vehicle. So even the regular gas fueled f150 is in a lower towing class than your vehicle.

  • @michalenestabler1327
    @michalenestabler1327 Год назад +3

    Very insightful video. At this point the technology is not there for RV’ers. I have no doubt in 2-3 years the mileage on a fully charger battery will be 600+ miles and a full charge will take 2-3 hours, until that time I’ll patiently wait. Thank you for the video! We have a 2022 F-250 super duty, my hubs just had to have the 8ft bed with Godzilla 10 speed, we love it!! Talk about not realizing just how fast you are going 😳.

    • @davelauraphillips8814
      @davelauraphillips8814 Год назад

      Where are you getting big enough cables (and power pedestals and available power from the grid) to charge a 2 to 3 x larger battery in 10% of the time now needed?

  • @robertosgood961
    @robertosgood961 Год назад +1

    4WD for towing, nah. But for slippery grassy areas at campgrounds trying to maneuver over humps, priceless. Thanks for sharing this en-Lightning video.

  • @tmtex
    @tmtex Год назад +1

    There are 2 truck guys on youtube that did this review but they used about a 18 foot camper and got about 90 miles and then took 2 hrs to charge so he could get back home. They did not seem to be impressed. Its a home depot truck and thats about it.

  • @-Enginerd
    @-Enginerd Год назад +32

    Unfortunately, Mark's goal of towing a camper 300 miles and recharging at a campground over 12 hours is unlikely to ever occur. Other towing tests with the F-150 Lightning has revealed it gets around 1 mile/kWh towing something similar in size to their airstream. Its efficiency is about what you would expect for the application. Towing consumes a lot of energy, there's no way around that. To go 300 miles, you would need a 300+ kWh battery. The extended range battery has a 131 kWh usable capacity. But in time that portion of the problem can be solved, what's unlikely to be resolved is power available at a campground pedestal. 50amps x 80% (approved continuous draw) x 240volts = 9.6kW. 9.6kW x 12hours = 115 kWh. 2.6X short of what would be required.
    In theory, DC fast chargers solve this. However, while their availability is pretty good these days, they are almost never setup for charging a vehicle that is towing. Give it another 10 years until towing long distances with an EV becomes common place.

    • @richmanwisco
      @richmanwisco Год назад +9

      Unlikely ever to occur? Who saw this coming even 5 years ago? The technology is advancing at almost Moore's Law speed. With all the automakers fully engaged in EV development, expect rapid advance.

    • @davelauraphillips8814
      @davelauraphillips8814 Год назад +4

      @@richmanwisco technology maybe, but what about power generation? Need many more big base load generating stations.

    • @don_sharon
      @don_sharon Год назад +5

      Follow some forums, look at Google reviews of recharging stations and look at some vids here on YT. Finding a high capacity charging unit that actually works, or provides the advertised charge rate is nearly zero in many areas. What good is the planning software in the truck if you cannot count on the charging equipment? I simply have no interest in a vehicle that tows my trailer ~130 miles and takes 3-6 hours to charge. Not to mention the question, what if you have to wait in line at a charging station? Like a lot of what's going on these days, the infrastructure (our foundation) is not there yet. So in the meantime, cool expensive drag car ya got there...

    • @-Enginerd
      @-Enginerd Год назад +3

      @@richmanwisco An all electric Ford Ranger came out in 1998. From my perspective, the writing has been on the wall for more than a decade that electric vehicles would take over someday. The points I made previously have more to do with physics than they do the current technology. With that said, technology might get us there someday, but a 2.6x increase in efficiency is massive. Just look at fuel efficiency of a modern combustion passenger car vs. something of similar size from 30 years ago. There's perhaps a 50% improvement. Physics has to be obeyed.

    • @colingoldthorpe5918
      @colingoldthorpe5918 Год назад +1

      @@-Enginerd and when you add in cold weather ????? Brings a whole other dynamic too

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 Год назад +13

    When I can tow 300 miles and full charge in the same time it takes to fill a tank of gas, it’ll be perfect.

    • @jbaker1107
      @jbaker1107 Год назад

      I'll even say double but yes, recharge needs to be much much faster

    • @JeanPierreWhite
      @JeanPierreWhite Год назад +1

      300 miles of towing distance is needed yes. 5 minute charging is a pipe dream, ain't happening. Consider this, you can charge the truck at the RV park, you can't gas up your truck from your RV bay.

    • @JeanPierreWhite
      @JeanPierreWhite Год назад +1

      @@jbaker1107 The truck can charge pretty quick. That's not the problem for towing. Very few charging bays are pull through, so it makes charging a chore. Wouldn't matter if you could charge it in 5 seconds. Unhooking a trailer is a major pain.

  • @williamanthony2941
    @williamanthony2941 Год назад +1

    I know you guys said a few times in the video why you were doing the review as if you needed to explain because it was different content for you. For me I’m glad you made it, this is a setup I’m considering and there is not a lot out there. Thanks for the info.

  • @angrymulegarage23
    @angrymulegarage23 Год назад

    Awsome video guys! Love you video and just whole vibe. Mature, but fun and informative. Also can tell you guys have an awesome relationship how you guys talk to each other. Great work!

  • @Ultrafrozen
    @Ultrafrozen Год назад +10

    You guys keep impressing me with every new episode, great job!

  • @marcomorissette7940
    @marcomorissette7940 Год назад +4

    Thanks again for the great video and totally agreed with you about the electric and rv! It will get there but not at the moment! Happy 4th of July to all our southern neighbors! 🎉👍🇨🇦

  • @richardswann2937
    @richardswann2937 Год назад +1

    Marc, in February we purchased the powerboost f150 in anticipation of pulling a towable in the loaded weight range of 8500-9k. She has the 7.2kw on board and 1863 payload, with max tow package. No 4x4 but locking rear
    differential. So far unloaded mpg avg. is 21.6. Love the truck. Can't wait to do some boondocking. Thanks for the video.

  • @garretlewis4103
    @garretlewis4103 Год назад

    Your phone description of Trish on your display is like the check out when Maggie gets scanned on the Simpsons. Ever changing. 😁😁

  • @Troche571
    @Troche571 Год назад +16

    Great review, by any chance did you see TFL's range test? The end result was under 95 miles of total range while towing an RV, and that insane charge time.

    • @stevematthews684
      @stevematthews684 Год назад +2

      Yep...and that was only a 6000lb trailer. They turned around because there was no charge station near the battery exhaustion point.

    • @robertryan7204
      @robertryan7204 Год назад +2

      Overall pretty terrible but it can tow for short distances

  • @randylester1219
    @randylester1219 Год назад +4

    Thank you Mark and Trish for that video, it was enlightening to say the least. Although the technology isn't quite there yet, I do see it in the not too distant future. Everything is going at warp speed these days and it wasn't that long ago I was using an outhouse at my grandmother's house when I was just a kid. So yeah I'd guess respectfully that we're looking at less than 5 years for the engineering and infrastructure to be in place for this to become an RV'ers reality. Great content and Thanks for sharing 👍
    Based on the average figures supplied for diesel engines, EVs are still more efficient, by about a third.Jun 7, 2020

  • @fvsmith
    @fvsmith Год назад

    I’m one of those people that would be called a marathon driver. I’ve driven commercially for over 20 years. I love to drive! I’ll be retiring next year and selling my house to buy an RV rig and travel the US. Y’all have provided me with a wealth of information along with other RUclips channels. As for the new Ford Electric truck. I would be un-nerved if I didn’t have a portable generator to charge the truck…and some 5 gallon cans of GAS! (for the generator)
    I’m thinking I’ll stay with liquid fuel.

  • @michaelpatterson9897
    @michaelpatterson9897 Год назад

    I look forward to your new videos each week. Great job on this one too! Be safe and healthy down the road.

  • @davidwheeler7503
    @davidwheeler7503 Год назад +27

    IF, electric tow vehicles ever become a thing, I hope the campgrounds introduce a 2 tier pricing structure since I won't be using their electricity to charge my tow vehicle.

    • @TC-kf9zw
      @TC-kf9zw Год назад +5

      I'm sure they won't be doing any two tier because they won't be changing their 50amp setups, won't be necessary...
      We are in just the beginning of the ice to ev transition...
      But by 2030 evs will be so good they will out perform all ice vehicles...
      Also by 2030 the charging network will be completely capable for all of America, including fast charging....
      (Side note 80% to 90% of all ev charging is and will be done at home over night)

    • @JeanPierreWhite
      @JeanPierreWhite Год назад

      There are some RV parks in CA that do just that.

    • @TC-kf9zw
      @TC-kf9zw Год назад

      @@JeanPierreWhite either provide source/link information or you are just babbling.....

    • @karencueto3940
      @karencueto3940 Год назад

      @@JeanPierreWhite it's going to be at least do we have a name for one of these California parks where they do it?

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 Год назад

      @@TC-kf9zw ... it's been many years, but I have seen variations in hook-up fees based on 20, 30, 50 amp plugs on the RV itself. The idea is a pop-up camper will use less power than a Prevost with two ac units on the roof.

  • @MJPeddler
    @MJPeddler Год назад +4

    The Lightning is a very interesting truck. Like you found, loaded/towing range is still a limiting factor. I have days I drive between 600 and 700 miles, though usually not towing. Electric would make those days even longer. For my wife’s car, kid taxi however, it could certainly make sense.

    • @summondominion
      @summondominion Год назад

      Yeah interesting till they wont cover the battery in 5 years and want 30k plus to do so lol

  • @chrisobrien7108
    @chrisobrien7108 Год назад

    That was a really cool video thanks for sharing a peek at the F150 lightning and the potentials it has in regards to the RV lifestyle.

  • @jamesdillon3320
    @jamesdillon3320 Год назад

    HEY GUYS!! Greetings from Canada!! Stumbled upon your channel and have binge watched for a week!! Really enjoy your style and your genuine content!! Duly impressed!! Looking forward to future episodes!! Stay happy, safe and well!! GIDDYUP!!

  • @paulthomas7994
    @paulthomas7994 Год назад +15

    Mark, great explanation on the difference between towing with 1/2 ton versus a 3/4 ton truck. I have been trying to explain in a way she can understand clearly of what’s going on when you are behind the wheel towing with my f150. It definitely can do it, but it is fatiguing.

    • @Pantherjonvideos
      @Pantherjonvideos Год назад

      So true, which is why I need to soon upgrade my Silverado 1500 to a 2500

    • @tractorbob2745
      @tractorbob2745 Год назад

      @@Pantherjonvideos Go for the 3500, almost the same cost with way more payload, the ride isn't that much different. In our state (MN) the registration in much cheaper than the 2500 (Real truck vs Car)

    • @twodogsandtheirfamily
      @twodogsandtheirfamily Год назад

      We usually say in a half ton, the travel trailer is more in control. In a 3/4 ton, the truck is in control.

    • @fcbarlow1995
      @fcbarlow1995 Год назад +1

      I agree, I was towing my 33ft camper with a 2020 F-150, which did do the job, but I bought a F-250 turbo diesel and its as different as night and day. I'll never go back to the F-150 for towing a camper over 30ft after this current truck.

  • @bill29456
    @bill29456 Год назад +23

    Hey Marc: one thing you didn’t run into but happens is when towing with the lighting, you only get about a third of the range as compared to not towing. TFL did a range test with the extended range battery, and towed 9000 lbs. they ran out of power in 88 miles. Definitely not what an rver can use.

    • @mischiefroadtripadventures
      @mischiefroadtripadventures Год назад +5

      I think they commented on the adjustment to the range when it was hooked up. In any case, an EV is totally impractical as a tow vehicle. Nice try - lots of nice perks but they also drain the power.

    • @jdesilva100
      @jdesilva100 Год назад +7

      Bill just an FYI I commented the TFL RV trailer was 6,000 the saw your comment that it was 9.000. Just checked the video the TFL trailer was 6,000 pounds and they didnt make it close to 100 miles you are so correct no way for a RV user.

    • @driverguy4074
      @driverguy4074 Год назад +2

      I remember that test. They also went to take a pop up, and gave up, when they realized that every 1hr of towing required an hour of changing.

    • @scubasteve7946
      @scubasteve7946 Год назад +1

      Yes, but they should have been running the RV generator in the bed while driving to be charging the pickup battery 🤣

  • @Thedaz2007
    @Thedaz2007 Год назад

    Good Job on not getting stung by that wasp when you were plugging in. I kept seeing it swarm you and I kept ducking my head for you. Great episode too!

  • @Marilynlovesebiking
    @Marilynlovesebiking Год назад

    Fun video. Very informative. Love the screen and cameras on that truck. We have a 2011 Toyota Tundra and love it.

  • @karrollankford6618
    @karrollankford6618 Год назад +6

    Very interesting. Some of my family are interested in EVs and my grandson is interested in the Lightning. I agree. It needs more distance per charge and faster charging. Otherwise, it sounded good.

    • @Deej496
      @Deej496 Год назад

      Before you buy, be sure to find out the where and how to dispose of the used up battery as well as cost of buying a new battery and the cost of putting it in. 😉

    • @ismaelcarrillo3956
      @ismaelcarrillo3956 Год назад

      @@Deej496 Good point. If you look up 10-12 year old Tesla's. You will see that there are very little battery issues. And battery degradation over 10 years is about 3%. How would your combustion motor hold up after 10 years? Green energy is getting cheaper and gas more expensive.

  • @roywall8169
    @roywall8169 Год назад +12

    Its more a question of how far will it drag the airstream. My guess is about 75 miles.

  • @RickSwartwood
    @RickSwartwood Год назад

    Awesome Job! Just found you and subscribed! Love the down to earth "No Fluff" lack of garbage most put out. Thanx!

  • @sirlurkalot2992
    @sirlurkalot2992 Год назад

    I've watched dozens of these videos and they can never escape the fact that they might make good 2nd cars. A quick trip to the grocery store, pick up kids at school and a hamburger seem to be the limit.

  • @mark98070
    @mark98070 Год назад +5

    Long live the internal combustion engine!!!

    • @richmanwisco
      @richmanwisco Год назад +1

      Enjoy it while it lasts.

    • @michaelpetty8416
      @michaelpetty8416 Год назад

      @@richmanwisco Unless they force combustion engines out, (like they are trying to do now) they will be here for many years to come. All hail the oilfield.

    • @jefftriggs6457
      @jefftriggs6457 Год назад

      @@richmanwisco Internal combustion engines will be here for a long time. What you idiots don't seem to realize is that the U.S. power grid will not handle all of these electric vehicles

  • @charleshoy9105
    @charleshoy9105 Год назад +5

    I share the same vice. The EV movement is interesting but not practical yet.

    • @tips4tesla407
      @tips4tesla407 Год назад

      its just trucks and really shows up on trucks when towing

  • @billlowe9417
    @billlowe9417 Год назад

    The core video was great but the surprise little finger footage at the end was outstanding. Never gets old!

  • @samatwesu
    @samatwesu 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you for your perspective. Your insight is valuable as the cost with Ext battery is in super duty diesel territory. As your family has driven Super Duty for thousands of miles it is nice to hear your view on the practicality of using a lightning for RVing and its mannerism on the road.

  • @bradbeckett3800
    @bradbeckett3800 Год назад +5

    Great video and honest review. I camp mostly
    Regional. I have a lightning reservation. My camper is 30 amp and figured by the end of the weekend I’d be able to get back to
    Full range. However, I still think the range with towing just isn’t there yet. I’d need 200 miles of range while towing to consider. That’s with regional travel. Camper is only 3500 lbs but the areo effects range more than the weight.

  • @edsims2387
    @edsims2387 Год назад +15

    The day Air Force 1 takes off with alternate emergency I will consider a Vehicle with alternate energy>

    • @richmanwisco
      @richmanwisco Год назад

      You mean your stuff already runs on JP4? Don't be silly.

  • @chriskading2860
    @chriskading2860 Год назад

    That 'Chimes' joke was so on point

  • @joshstachowiak
    @joshstachowiak Год назад +1

    Great video, real people doing real things is always nice to watch. Also, I get a laugh out of how Trish always seems to have a different nickname in your phone 🤣

  • @crazydaddy5150
    @crazydaddy5150 Год назад +16

    I’m type of guy that the electric is not going to be for me. Great video as always keep up the good work. Happy Independence Day!!

  • @IFLYRace51
    @IFLYRace51 Год назад +3

    I'm not sure this is possible, but so many travel trailers have solar arrays, like yours! Be nice to use that solar to charge the electric truck while traveling to extend the mileage.

    • @philipscoggins
      @philipscoggins Год назад +3

      The amount of solar generated wouldn't be able to keep up with non-towing use much less while towing a heavy load.

  • @flyncfi
    @flyncfi Год назад

    Now that was a fun and very interesting episode !!! great Job guys !!!!!

  • @mtibbe
    @mtibbe Год назад

    You were right in my neck of the woods. I grew up in Grant Michigan and Coopersville wasn’t to far from there. The truck is beautiful and I can’t wait for mine to be delivered.

  • @Bwanar1
    @Bwanar1 Год назад +14

    You need to do a typical 300-350mi. day drive and see how long that takes with the reduced mileage and added recharge time. And at highway speeds, not babying it.

  • @williamlindow
    @williamlindow Год назад +11

    Marc, you are right about the payload. I feel payload is #1 and range is #2 when considering it for RV towing. This is a good first attempt from Ford but it will need improvement on those two fronts.

  • @Smilenappy
    @Smilenappy Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience with the F150. We have been interested in the Lightening and towing capacity. We will continue to watch!!! Love you guys!!! Love from Cheri and Geri!!!

  • @davidgrisco1939
    @davidgrisco1939 Год назад +1

    Marc, I double dare you to plan a summer of RV travel with the Lightning and your Airstream. Oh, what's that you say? You don't think you'd finish the first leg of the journey or publish new videos each week? That would be correct. EV's shall remain "second" family vehicles until battery technology (charging speed, lower weight, and range are significantly improved).

  • @robert_D187
    @robert_D187 Год назад +6

    Thanks for confirming my reason not to get one. Less than 200 mi range on the base model, and the extremely long charging times, I think I'm good with what I got.

    • @adam6057
      @adam6057 Год назад

      Remeber these guys said they know nothing about electric vehicles. The charging is much faster then they say because charging isnt nominal. So from 0-50% the truck will charge 4x as fast and 50-80% it will charge 2x as fast. After that it makes more sense to drive and charge again when the battery is less charged. My 240v house charger will charge from 0-100% in 8hrs but will charge from 15-80% in less then 4hrs

  • @kurtpeterson6293
    @kurtpeterson6293 Год назад +17

    I like the idea of the Lightning, but charging at EV charging stations just isn't practical yet with a trailer attached. We bought a 22 F150 PowerBost this year with 300 mile towing range (w/ travel trailer) on its 30.5 gal tank, and the 7.2kW built-in generator seems like it's best of all worlds...until gas hits $10/gal.

    • @andrewsteenbuck8537
      @andrewsteenbuck8537 Год назад +1

      This is what I'm curious about. I think it was Out of Spec reviews that tried to charge a Rivian with a trailer attached, and they had to either park across all the stalls, or disconnect the trailer. I'm guessing once some electric semis start hitting the market they'll become more mainstream at truck stops.

    • @navyvet7138
      @navyvet7138 Год назад +1

      I just bought the same vehicle this past week and was wondering what was the range for rv towing. thanks for the info. Have you tried to charge your RV on the generator yet?

    • @evilcam
      @evilcam Год назад

      @@navyvet7138 Check out the TFLTruck video where they towed with their Lightning. They have an extended range, higher trim Lightning (a Lariat I think) and did a test where they planned on towing a travel trailer around 200 miles, to see how far it would go. They found that the truck's predicted 180 miles upon taking off was optimistic. They got about 80 miles before they HAD to pull over and charge at a station with only like 3% left on the battery.
      It towed great getting there, but the battery tech in EVs is simply not there to tow longer hauls. EVs are for stop and go city driving, or going shorter distances. If you have to go over 100 miles, ICE is still the most reliable option. If you're towing for more than 100 miles, ICE is probably your only good option.
      When battery tech gets there, or they start offering diesel-electrics to keep the batteries topped off, then EVs will have their chance to shine, and be comparable to or better than, most gas engines. Or diesel engines.

    • @IGmeanwell
      @IGmeanwell Год назад

      We got 21 Powerboost for the same reasons. Towing to Maine the past week we averaged 10mpg, 12 through the Green Mountains and 9 on the highway through NH and Maine. 7000lb trailer (loaded, no water) with WDH, and using the pro power to help with 12v issues on our camper.

    • @kurtpeterson6293
      @kurtpeterson6293 Год назад

      We've gotten similar numbers with our 6k lb TT on the few trips we've towed. And yes, the generator did great, powered our AC and all high draw electric needs while boondocking without drawing down our range much. Way better and more efficient than a traditional genny.

  • @mikemoxley9477
    @mikemoxley9477 Год назад +1

    GREAT video... Can't wait to see our EV options in 5 years. Already a game-changer for normal daily driving.
    RV use will get there soon... Let's hope.
    Thanks for the fun video.

  • @rcrobertson9563
    @rcrobertson9563 Год назад +1

    As a 40-year Ford tech, I remember when the Lightning was a "real" truck

  • @dannyschacht4274
    @dannyschacht4274 Год назад +4

    Thanks for being a towing "journeyman" and an EV "newbie". I'm in the exact situation and appreciate you new found knowledge.

  • @josephharrell5724
    @josephharrell5724 Год назад +3

    This is a great video about something that lots of people want to know about. Electric vehicles have come a long with their range capability but long charge times and limited charge stations are still a big obstacle.

  • @michaeldobson8859
    @michaeldobson8859 Год назад

    I am happy to see you be honest about the make or break call on the E-truck. As an engineer, I already knew the answer to the question of practicality of an E-truck with todays technolgy and capabilities. Maybe some day we will have power cells that can regen quickly and solve the problems with E-Trucking.

  • @cmair77
    @cmair77 Год назад

    Very cool, enjoyed that, can't imagine what range will be like in 10 years, looking forward.

  • @rabbi6225
    @rabbi6225 Год назад +6

    Of course it can tow it. But can it go further than 80 miles while towing it.

    • @joshuaupton3710
      @joshuaupton3710 Год назад +2

      Yes, TFL showed it can go 85 miles on a charge! Ha, ha!

  • @glampingwiththegoldbergs7754
    @glampingwiththegoldbergs7754 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this great (and entertaining) video. We’ve been following stories of the F150 Lightning for over a year now (reservation holder since August). We wish this could tow our 31’ Classic, but we would exceed payload. We love your 30 Flying Cloud and thought the lighter weight might be better for the Lightning. Alas it doesn’t look like it. Our thought is that the ETs will push EVs (electric trailers push electric vehicles) like the Airstream eStream. Perhaps that’s the future?

    • @Kris-qb4jk
      @Kris-qb4jk Год назад

      Really looking forward to the e-stream! That could be a game changer for the industry.

  • @TheNerdistheWord
    @TheNerdistheWord Год назад

    We had those cargo blocks in our GTI and loved them!

  • @sicchuckie
    @sicchuckie Год назад

    All the cameras and mirrors are still the KING

  • @Denden505
    @Denden505 Год назад +8

    Your little test was great, except you seemed to be on fairly level terrain. How about a trip from Denver to Nevada on highway 70 trough the Rockies? I imagine it would put a little more strain on the systems. Just a thought 🤔

    • @KeepYourDaydream
      @KeepYourDaydream  Год назад +5

      It would drastically reduce the range but I suspect the power would be great.

  • @keith3925
    @keith3925 Год назад +3

    Just a question. With the solar system you have could it be configured to charge the truck's battery while going down the road? That would be neat!

    • @trentsdiyadventures
      @trentsdiyadventures Год назад

      I was wondering the same thing.

    • @bozo8894
      @bozo8894 Год назад +3

      with a 50 amp service taking 12 hours to recharge, do you really think a solar charger on a trailer will do anything ?

    • @jonathonmcmillan9410
      @jonathonmcmillan9410 Год назад

      No.

  • @MamasGotKids
    @MamasGotKids Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review. My significant other is looking for a truck to replace his suv and has been intrigued by this E version. While we don't plan to tow (we are looking to do VanLife in a few years) this really helped since local dealers to us don't have any of this truck on the lot.

    • @ismaelcarrillo3956
      @ismaelcarrillo3956 Год назад

      As a current EV owner I highly suggest to new ICE drivers to rent or lease an EV for a minimum of 3 days. That would get you a good idea about charging rate and charging availability. Everyone only mentions the pros on a good day. Hardly anyone brings up the cons. Those cons can be a game changer. Best of luck.

  • @250zxSkeeter
    @250zxSkeeter Год назад

    Thanks for telling us what most of us already know, that it would but not far enough!

  • @newoluap
    @newoluap Год назад +3

    When E-Trucks first were thought of I had the thought of full time RVers being able to travel a few 100 miles everyday and charge the truck up overnight while plugged in to a 30 or 50 amp plug and of course essentially for free. I really think that if this does become a popular thing I see campgrounds charging more if you have an electric vehicle as you'll be using way more power then the average camper.

    • @slaytanic921
      @slaytanic921 Год назад

      I could see a 5$ charge. Anymore would be taking advantage of the campers

    • @moparmaga
      @moparmaga Год назад +1

      @@slaytanic921 The TFL Truck youtube channel charged their Lightning up to about 80% for $35 at commercial chargers. The Electricity to charge these trucks is not free, its made with Petroleum, no matter if its wind, solar, gas, coal, etc. The price of Petroleum goes up, so does electric.

    • @slaytanic921
      @slaytanic921 Год назад

      @@moparmaga not my problem how the power is made. Charging more than 5$ premium is highway robbery.

    • @ds-ov9yi
      @ds-ov9yi Год назад +1

      Some campgrounds in Ca are already charging additional fees for electric vehicles
      More than $5

    • @slaytanic921
      @slaytanic921 Год назад

      @@ds-ov9yi well it’s California

  • @rcheas4894
    @rcheas4894 Год назад +4

    I think you will have to have one that will go 600 miles before it can tow the trailer 300 miles.

    • @alleng012985
      @alleng012985 Год назад

      For 600 miles, that truck gonna weight like 11k lbs 🤣

  • @thehovermatic1243
    @thehovermatic1243 Год назад

    100 mile towing range is a game changer. Most of us don’t have a campground close enough to drive it to.

  • @Predikant
    @Predikant Год назад

    Simply excellent, captivating camera angles and engaging content, this really deserves to be ranked as 11 out of 10, ten out of ten is just not good enough.

  • @blaineolmstead237
    @blaineolmstead237 Год назад +8

    I want to see you charge this while boondocking and a solar charging panel

    • @leslie476
      @leslie476 Год назад

      Also you would need to charge during the day and drive at night.

  • @StephSH
    @StephSH Год назад +3

    Great video! I’d love to see a similar one with the F150 Powerboost - I think when all the dust settles, hybrids are going to be a better bet than all electric.

    • @slaytanic921
      @slaytanic921 Год назад +1

      Agreed. I am hoping Ford does a hybrid super duty. “SuperBoost.”

    • @StephSH
      @StephSH Год назад +1

      @@slaytanic921 I think they will, it seems like a logical next step once they get any bugs worked out of the Powerboost.

  • @bryanmcmahan2293
    @bryanmcmahan2293 Год назад

    Performed as expected but appreciate seeing it in action. It was great seeing you both a Kunes RV last week despite the rainy weather. iPhone names for Trish when backing up continue to crack Debby and I up, especially since I have similar ones for her. Looking for Puffer Munkin in future episodes!

  • @J.Cameron.Stuart.Adams.
    @J.Cameron.Stuart.Adams. Год назад

    This was a fun video. When you were talking about the truck mods vlogs I wasn't paying much attention.....that was until I saw the baby hands. Now I'm rushing to watch that vlog now!
    Cheers!

  • @allenpardon8211
    @allenpardon8211 Год назад +11

    I can answer that for you before you make a mistake. Yes it can tow it but you will be disappointed at how far you can tow it before recharging

    • @1personalt
      @1personalt Год назад

      Sure in the same way that when I tow I get 8 mpg. Yes recharge times are way longer but Silverado EV will use a higher voltage and get to 80% in 20 minutes from near zero. Not quite gas refill times but more manageable.

    • @allenpardon8211
      @allenpardon8211 Год назад

      @@1personalt go ahead and tell yourself that lie. If your hellbent on an electric truck, you need to at least look at the ram. More horsepower than ford and Chevy and has a onboard generator, gas that will recharge automatically going down the road

    • @1personalt
      @1personalt Год назад

      @@allenpardon8211 Porsche Tycan has same 400 volt setup as Silverado will have and it charges that fast

  • @itimebomb89
    @itimebomb89 Год назад +5

    I canceled my pre order when I realized I would have to drop my trailer in a parking lot to charge at a pull in charger. There are almost no pull through charging stations anywhere. Also the reports of 70 miles range with only 7000lbs of trailer it terrifying. I get ford has to compete with Tesla and rivian, but electric trucks aren't for towing, at least not yet.

  • @kristigeiger3680
    @kristigeiger3680 Год назад

    This is so fun! I'm pretty sure I'm such a big fan just because of your love for Ford trucks!
    Oh my gosh and Sgt. SCHULTZ! I grew up on that show and we've been watching it a lot lately!

  • @gregburns5638
    @gregburns5638 Год назад

    Thanks for your awesome video! As a former "Airstream" owner (aka a 2006 22' CCD, followed by a 2006 "Mercedes Sprinter" van-based "Parkway"...), and electric vehicle enthusiast, you scratched all my itches! May you always have "many happy and safe smiles-per-gallon"...or, better yet, "per-kilowatt"... 👍💋♥