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People are scared about the longevity of the battery. (The industry has to come up with something. Maybe a 15-20 year guarantee on the battery or something like a coulance on the repairs.)
I won’t buy any ford truck at the prices they want today and definitely not an ev truck of any kind. I want to make it home with my trailer not be stuck in the mountains because the battery died.
This fear, uncertainty, and doubt has no basis in reality. There are quite a few 100k+ mile Lightnings with >95% battery health that have never had an oil, transmission, or differential fluid change. Regenerative braking also reduces wear and tear on the brakes. But that's cool. Y'all can keep paying $100 a week in gas, in addition to all the fluids and belts and other crap you have to replace as scheduled maintenance.
Lots of truck owners won't like electrics because it won't fit their needs. Many truck owners are pavement princesses (like me) who want to haul the kids to daycare, get furniture, bring crap to the dump, and skip the gas station.
I have a client who has a Ford Lightning, and he does like it, but he install a charging station at his shop. He uses it to pickup parts for his shop. He also only lives 10 miles from his business. He doesn't expect to tow anything.
Or, you know, just "Hey Google, text my wife." But if you do need to glance at a map, your eyes spend less time off the road trying to focus on a small screen.
They are all overpriced, overly complicated and provide very little value for the money, not to mention a very low driving range when all factors are taken into account (weather, payload etc...)
I drove an F-150 Lariat for the last 20 years. This year i bought a Platinum Lightning and I LOVE it! It's the best vehicle that I've ever had. I get that it's not for everyone, but for most suburban folks, it's better than a regular vehicle (assuming you charge at home). And now you can charge at Tesla chargers too
“More electronics means more to spend on repairs later down the road” Scotty Kilmer. It’s a nice looking truck, but I will always choose my naturally aspirated V6 over something like that.
I agree with you about not having to search for buttons or displays to drive your car and use the accessories. The whole idea of having blinker controls, wiper controls on the steering column is so that you DON'T have to take your eyes off the road searching for things. Once you gain the memory of these controls you don't have to look or fumble around to find something, bottom line you don't have to LOOK. I wonder how many people know what the safe amount of seconds it is to avert your attention from the road ahead, when I was training to be a school bus driver I was not suprised that it was 2 seconds, alot can happen when your concentration is averted from the road, a lot of bad things that is.
Cadillac sold the XT4 for 3 years over here with a 2.0 174hp diesel and a 230hp 2.0 gas engine. From 2020-2023 they sold 703 models.. They hope to get better numbers with the Lyriq which you can officially order by now or the Celestiq in 2025.. But I feel like Cadillac will fail again, because they don't have a bad reputation over here for being unreliable but everyone thinks their gas guzzlers and if you'd want a premium car you could get one of the German Trinity like a Q8 E-Tron which is much more reliable has more dealerships around and drives better.
You should see the Sierras of California on Interstate 80 during a winter storm. Loads of EVs all over stuck and dead batteries. Tow companies get real busy.
Facts. I'd love to see what kind of sustainable torque EV trucks have without recharging. I live in way upstate NY where the buses don't run and EVs are not selling at all.
it’s not about saving energy, it’s about having lower CO2 emissions. Even counting the power station that makes the electricity, the carbon footprint is much smaller.
More energy requires more fuel used. No getting around physics. You are probably not old enough to remember real air pollution. What we have nowadays is insignificant compared to the 60s and 70s.
There’s a nice map on the Tesla that tells you exactly where you need to go. People who drive teslas ain’t worried about any of that, we have a convenient network. Got 3 charging stations w multiple chargers within a 5 mi radius, the closest is 1 mile from my house. I don’t need it, got my set up at home. I wake up to a full “tank” every morning, haven’t set foot in a gas station in like 3 months for my other vehicles. People who run out of juice have themselves to blame. Who just drives without knowing where to charge?
@@johnnyquid-xj4kk Sounds great for around your home town. It just seems like a pain when traveling to have to plan out your route around available charging stations as well as sitting there charging.
F-150 lightnings can charge at Tesla chargers now. You stop at Buc-ees, put it on the charger, use the bathroom, get a brisket sandwich and a soda. Eat and 5 minutes later, you're charged to 80%. That's what my road trips are like. But if you're just going around town most of the time there are lots of advantages.
Scotty there's still something I like about an ev pulling out and mashing it that makes my old 99 cumminsfeel like there's a reason to live again! My old gal ain't fast but she does it with style!
I wonder how many of the people that bought the electric trucks like them or would recommend or buy another one. Would be interested to know. Personally no thanks. No electric vehicle for me.
@@bengagnon2894 nooo. Not like suburban folks don't weld for living, or own fiber optic or infrastructure businesses. Or pave roads or turn wrenches for livings. Or keep your network running for you and I to comment Non Sense. The difference is the EV won't pull its weight for a working man in any environment.
Me too until you're in my Lightning's rear view mirror. 0-60 in about 4 seconds, 12.4 second quarter mile. Bonus: I don't flood the intersection with noxious diesel exhaust.
@@stevec3756 Yea, and I will be passing by you while you're at your charging station. And I can carry extra gas. Good try. PS, a HEMI doesn't give off diesel exhaust. That comment tells me that you don't have a clue as to what you are talking about.
@@Oldschoolrules123 Real talk, not just gainsaying. For towing and long range driving under a deadline, you're right that ICE is probably the way to go. But if you're waiting to pass me at a charging station you'll be following me for a couple hundred miles. As a daily driver and for hauling stuff I'm probably not going to be on the road that long. Look, I pay around 10 - 15 bucks a week to charge my Lightning at home. I don't change oil or any other fluids, no belts to change... The only scheduled maintenance is tire rotation and maybe cabin air filter replacement. How's your TCO compare? You do yourself a disservice by prioritizing team loyalty over considering the right tool for the job. Try a test drive, for real. You're missing out.
1:42 electric motors are very good at pulling (trains are diesel electric). 100% torque at 0 rpm. As you know, the problem is the power consumption. It is very high when towing and the battery has only so much energy. I WANT A DIESEL ELECTRIC TRUCK, please and thank you.
I agree, train engines are effectively hybrids, they use a traction motor, no need for gears. Off course they are not direct drive, there is a mechanical connection to connect the motors to the drive wheels. Very efficient for pulling heavy weights. I like that idea of a diesel electric truck. Might be the perfect option for otr trucking.
I know someone who has a 68 dump bed that gets better gas mileage than his 2009 F-250. I really like the look of 60s and 70s pickups, and the gas mileage and simple design have me interested in getting an older truck myself. Are there any 60s-70s pickups that you would recommend as reliable, practical vehicles?
The electric truck would be nice if you're just going to go out on like on a trip and go fishing or something however you have to plan really carefully because there might not be anywhere to charge it up when it dies so you might not be able to go that far
@@pH7screwtube What I mean is, they show one price on the shelf, then when you go to checkout you get charged a different, more expensive price. They hope because you bought 100 items you won't remember, or check.
Then don't buy a truck. I have a diesel, and I pull 15k-20k every time I get in it. A truck is meant to pull and haul if you don't need to do any of that buy a suv or AWD car.
And could you imagine if something happened, and it did short out somewhere, and you did get electrocuted. I'm just not sold on electrical vehicles. Not yet. Let alone our electrical grid isn't ready for a lot of electric cars.
The amount of houses being built in my area is insane we went from 3k people to 19k in 3 years and the area is just done for. Thousands of CA people moved here and can tell because theyre all angry and cant drive and have 100k plus cars...
Since the humongous battery is under the vehicles and of course it should be sealed from water, I'm curious if these vehicles can maintain its power when one drives in continuous puddles of water on rainy days or will it stall?
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@@SaraAlexander-l9o I've borrowed a smart car while in California. Offered free to use by a friend, while I was working out there. It was very interesting little thing. Sort of frightening on the 15. And worrisome climbing up to yucca valley from palm springs.. but once on top of the hill it was good little car. Could be parked anywhere with ease. Not much in groceries and I wasnt out there for style points.. too much cash to be made to worry bout that. Groceries were impossible to get with two people in it. Its acceleration was non-existent so had to plan ahead before pulling out onto a highway
You probably mean a Smart ForTwo. Well they are still selling vehicles. In Europe they have 2 SUVs because everybody wants SUVs the #1 (spoken hashtag 1) and the #3 The ForTwo was a good car for what it is. If you live in Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles or New York and you have to park on the street it's a gem. You don't need much power anyways, the speeds in the city are low so even if you get involved in a smaller crash everything will be fine, body panels are made out of plastic, but there is a demand for small cars like this in the US I fear that's why they're still expensive and will stay so I think.
I can’t see me getting a battery car unless someone gives me one and I can’t see that happening, so looks like I’m driving my RAV4 until the wheels fall off to quote scotty
I see so many Rivian R1T out where i live, but i have only ever seen 1x Lighting ever. Ive even seen more cybertrucks than i have lightnings. This was a real fail by ford.
Electric motor are well adapted for extreme heavy loads. Think diesel electric locomotive, steam or diesel turbo electric ships. These are just not battery powered go carts.
If they would lower the prices of the lightning up here in Canada they would sell like crazy, But here they are 127 thousand or more. If we could get them for 60 grand Id buy two. Im pretty sure if they hold up reliably over the next couple years you will start seeing sales increase significantly.
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You never talk about Mazdas. Are they flying under the radar? We had a Mazda 3 with the bigger N/A engine and loved it. We bought it because we had a contract for a job, where we did 1,500 miles a month. All of the magazines like the big SUV/van but what about the Mazda 3s & 5s?
Scotty, I saw the tesla Cyber truck for the first time this past weekend at a solar energy company here in Puerto Rico, and I have to say I was in no way impressed . I thought it was ugly and useless. A lot of kids wanted their picture with it , but that was about it as far as attention getter.
If you're going to spend that much money on the truck you might as well just get the gasoline truck. An electric truck would be nice you just can't tow very much with it. And it takes a long time to charge and with gas all you got to do is refill the tank
Back in the horse and buggy days, the didn't want cars either, as they didn't run on hay. Electric cars and trucks are the future, as are flying cars. It will take some time for everyone to adjust. Instead of charging the vehicle, they need to have an interchangeable battery pack, like electric fork lifts.
They're all buying the hybrids, not electics, they're still way too much for what they are. Im an EV lover and id think id go for a hybrid just for practicality. But if you gave me a vehicle for 15-20k with 250+ mile range, i would go EV right away, but for 40k and up im getting a hybrid. My dad just bought a Maverick (former Ford employee) I asked if it was hybrid and he said no there was a big waiting list for those so he got the gas. I was kind of disappointed, but makes sense, i too would have went for a hybrid over full EV, theres probably a lot of demand for those. But if they brought in the cheap EV's id go for them, and they should, We shouldn't need a hybrid for city driving, an EV could take care of that easy, and make the air a lot cleaner.
I seen a commercial today for a Hummer EV, to LEASE as a well qualified buyer is $849/mo. Who TF would pay $849/mo?! That's not even including car insurance. My mortgage is LESS than that, and that INCLUDES property taxes AND homeowners insurance!
Ok Scotty, what do you think of the new Pilot or Ascent? I thought about getting a Highlander hybrid or maybe gas version, but they are more expensive and less safe than the other two according to the IIHS.
In the 1920's, Etorre Bugatti told one of his customers that he had a difficult time starting his Bugatti in the winter weather. His answer; "if you can afford this car, you can afford a heated garage to park it in."
Some EVs and electric scooters self combusted from being in high water from hurricane Helene. Having driven through high water in the past I dont want to also be concerned the car might start on fire from that.
I work at a VW dealership. In total we have gotten 50 2024 ID.4's and only sold 20 of them. Have 30 of them sitting on the lot that no one wants. Oh wait, out of those 20 that were sold, 3 of them were traded in already. Then we have 8 or 9 used 2023 ID.4's.
I sold my single cab silverado 1500 for this thing since Ford discounted them so hard end of summer. I dont think lightning EVs look good with their aero nose and baby diaper rear end, but damn if it isn't the fastest most comfortable and reliable truck I've owned. Sure I don't save any money owning it. I just smile and look for excuses to drive. I tow within the city bounds 4 times a month for my business so it's no problem. I admit I would never tow out of county. Too much range lose
A 30% discount and is still on the lot?! Hate to see the depreciation over 5yrs. Charging time and cost is ridiculous for the Chevy. Small little commuter vehicles being electric make so sense but not much when states are realizing they have to collect road taxes to make up for the lost revenue. 😎👎
I know we are supposed to hate EVs BUT I got one, and it’s a better car than my v8 by FAR (except the unbeatable rumble) Less time charging/ refueling Faster than my v8 car
What the Tesla's I heard that the battery cost like 10 grand replace so they say it's best to just try to get for the new model every year. I mean that could be the same thing with those other electric cars. Do you really want to replace the battery? That's a lot of money OK Google
Scotty. I have a vehicle that runs on 0W20 full synthetic oil and has VVT. I'm considering using Lucas High Mileage Oil Stabilizer. Will the heavier viscosity of the Lucas High Mileage Oil Stabilizer mess with my VVT?
@@Americaonline0 Wrong. Transmission is an eCVT, which is virtually indestructible. Battery+electric motors act as a buffer for the engine, which makes the engine run leisurely and optimally for reduced wear. And everyone already knows about the brake pads on hybrids.
@@johnnyquid-xj4kk As I mentioned here and other places for many, many years, "the only way these EV's can ever be sold in mass and used effectively is to not charge them but have fast robotic battery changes".
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People are scared about the longevity of the battery. (The industry has to come up with something. Maybe a 15-20 year guarantee on the battery or something like a coulance on the repairs.)
It's a ford and they fucked up the lugnuts so they can BJ me
I won’t buy any ford truck at the prices they want today and definitely not an ev truck of any kind. I want to make it home with my trailer not be stuck in the mountains because the battery died.
Had to pull one out of the mud with my super duty ha ha.
I would buy a ford truck despite the price if their quality didn’t down the drain years ago. Absolute junk
No way I’d spend that much for any vehicle.
Ford leads in recalls 3 years running. Jim Farley should be replaced.
Americans don’t want EV trucks period we like simple basic reliable v8 trucks
When Toyota put the 6 cylinder in the tundra I was like there goes your Tundra sales
This fear, uncertainty, and doubt has no basis in reality. There are quite a few 100k+ mile Lightnings with >95% battery health that have never had an oil, transmission, or differential fluid change. Regenerative braking also reduces wear and tear on the brakes. But that's cool. Y'all can keep paying $100 a week in gas, in addition to all the fluids and belts and other crap you have to replace as scheduled maintenance.
Americans claim to want basic reliable V8 trucks, but don’t actually buy them. Just ask Nissan who had to kill the Titan.
Lots of truck owners won't like electrics because it won't fit their needs. Many truck owners are pavement princesses (like me) who want to haul the kids to daycare, get furniture, bring crap to the dump, and skip the gas station.
@@stevec3756can’t tow a tricycle with it without having to charge it 5x in 10 miles
I have a client who has a Ford Lightning, and he does like it, but he install a charging station at his shop. He uses it to pickup parts for his shop. He also only lives 10 miles from his business. He doesn't expect to tow anything.
Perfect. Hope it works out for him. It sounds like a good fit for a electric truck.
The Ford Mustang abomination might be one of the ugliest vehicles I’ve ever seen. It is NOT a Mustang.
Looks like Fisher Price made it.
Imagine buying one of those, you're going to be heckled every time someone sees you in it saying "hey that's not a real Mustang"
@@ainlLeekExcept if Fisher Price built it it would have less recalls and last longer.
Maybe not but it will absolutely leave an ICE Mustang behind wondering what just happened.
@@stevec3756 Mach e gt 0-60 is 3.7 seconds. Mustang GT 500 0-60 is 3.5 seconds.
Hilarious, You can't text and drive, but you can tablet and drive.
Or, you know, just "Hey Google, text my wife." But if you do need to glance at a map, your eyes spend less time off the road trying to focus on a small screen.
Insurance rates scattergory with immigrants. Just hand em a taco.
They are all overpriced, overly complicated and provide very little value for the money, not to mention a very low driving range when all factors are taken into account (weather, payload etc...)
They are simply PRODUCTS OF THE AGENDA. Move your money into OUR POCKETS.
I drove an F-150 Lariat for the last 20 years. This year i bought a Platinum Lightning and I LOVE it! It's the best vehicle that I've ever had. I get that it's not for everyone, but for most suburban folks, it's better than a regular vehicle (assuming you charge at home). And now you can charge at Tesla chargers too
“More electronics means more to spend on repairs later down the road” Scotty Kilmer.
It’s a nice looking truck, but I will always choose my naturally aspirated V6 over something like that.
My biggest issue with a lot of these ev vehicles is how they look. A Tesla looks like my morning bowel movement with wheels stuck on it.
😂😂😂
You need a stool softener my friend.
I agree with you about not having to search for buttons or displays to drive your car and use the accessories. The whole idea of having blinker controls, wiper controls on the steering column is so that you DON'T have to take your eyes off the road searching for things. Once you gain the memory of these controls you don't have to look or fumble around to find something, bottom line you don't have to LOOK. I wonder how many people know what the safe amount of seconds it is to avert your attention from the road ahead, when I was training to be a school bus driver I was not suprised that it was 2 seconds, alot can happen when your concentration is averted from the road, a lot of bad things that is.
No electric vehicle for me.
I'd be very amused if and when Scotty gets his hands on the Cadillac EVs.
Lol
Cadillac sold the XT4 for 3 years over here with a 2.0 174hp diesel and a 230hp 2.0 gas engine.
From 2020-2023 they sold 703 models..
They hope to get better numbers with the Lyriq which you can officially order by now or the Celestiq in 2025.. But I feel like Cadillac will fail again, because they don't have a bad reputation over here for being unreliable but everyone thinks their gas guzzlers and if you'd want a premium car you could get one of the German Trinity like a Q8 E-Tron which is much more reliable has more dealerships around and drives better.
A Ford and an EV combined. Crap on crap..makes a pile of crap
And a new battery pack is only $ h37,000
When a Nor'easter comes along and dumps 12" of snow along the coast, these EV trucks won't be clearing the roads.
👌🤣
@@Kokomo365 amen
You should see the Sierras of California on Interstate 80 during a winter storm. Loads of EVs all over stuck and dead batteries. Tow companies get real busy.
Facts. I'd love to see what kind of sustainable torque EV trucks have without recharging. I live in way upstate NY where the buses don't run and EVs are not selling at all.
I'd love to pick one up in a few years for a massive discount. All electric ain't it but Ev hybrids are the future.
8800 lbs? My gasoline powered F-150 is 4600 lbs. Do tell me how anyone is saving energy in a vehicle that weighs 3400 lbs more. It's a scam.
it’s not about saving energy, it’s about having lower CO2 emissions. Even counting the power station that makes the electricity, the carbon footprint is much smaller.
More energy requires more fuel used. No getting around physics. You are probably not old enough to remember real air pollution. What we have nowadays is insignificant compared to the 60s and 70s.
@@randomdude420puff Now that's a scam.
You want to lower warming then plant more trees.
@@johnbroughton3401 Most people do not understand that basic fact.
HA!
@@randomdude420puff
Go on and vote for Kamulah
I couldn’t stand the anxiety of finding a charger when taking road trips. Let alone sit for so long while charging.
There’s a nice map on the Tesla that tells you exactly where you need to go. People who drive teslas ain’t worried about any of that, we have a convenient network. Got 3 charging stations w multiple chargers within a 5 mi radius, the closest is 1 mile from my house. I don’t need it, got my set up at home. I wake up to a full “tank” every morning, haven’t set foot in a gas station in like 3 months for my other vehicles. People who run out of juice have themselves to blame. Who just drives without knowing where to charge?
@@johnnyquid-xj4kk Sounds great for around your home town. It just seems like a pain when traveling to have to plan out your route around available charging stations as well as sitting there charging.
And I’m not knocking you. Cheers
@@johnnyquid-xj4kk Cheers
F-150 lightnings can charge at Tesla chargers now. You stop at Buc-ees, put it on the charger, use the bathroom, get a brisket sandwich and a soda. Eat and 5 minutes later, you're charged to 80%. That's what my road trips are like. But if you're just going around town most of the time there are lots of advantages.
Scotty there's still something I like about an ev pulling out and mashing it that makes my old 99 cumminsfeel like there's a reason to live again! My old gal ain't fast but she does it with style!
That’s a kickass looking truck. Just sucks it’s an EV. Too long of a wait to charge.
I like my old cars, none of which have massive screens and nonsense technology that will break down the line.
If ford made a gas powered mach e they would sell like crazy
Ford Edge
You couldn’t give me an electric truck.
Me neither!
Why Ford tried as their first EVs to replace muscle vehicles like the 150 and Mustang I’ll never know. Why not start with compact cars?
They got too excited as if people who loved smart phones will want an electric vehicle. Only issue is, those young people CANT AFFORD IT😂
Buying a pickup truck that will run out of battery quickly if you tow a load is like buying a Tonka truck. It's not a real pickup 😂
I wonder how many of the people that bought the electric trucks like them or would recommend or buy another one. Would be interested to know. Personally no thanks. No electric vehicle for me.
I'll never get any electric vehicle, they are worthless
About as useless as. Modern phone. Bells and whistles until screen brakes or battery craps out after one year and time to finance another..
ICars
Useless like a pick-up truck in a suburban environment.
@@bengagnon2894 nooo. Not like suburban folks don't weld for living, or own fiber optic or infrastructure businesses. Or pave roads or turn wrenches for livings. Or keep your network running for you and I to comment Non Sense.
The difference is the EV won't pull its weight for a working man in any environment.
@@bengagnon2894 you must not get out of the sticks into burbs much. I'm in small towns but lived in burbs of North east and trucks kept everyone alive
90 mile range under full load capacity... wth were they thinking? that makes it a high quality, unique, experimental show vehicle
EVs only make sense if they are priced like a Corolla, and used for commuting and charge overnight at home.
As a wrecker, I'd give them $1000 cash. I can sell the fenders, wheels, etc
Sorry but I like the sound of my HEMI when i floor it.
Me too until you're in my Lightning's rear view mirror. 0-60 in about 4 seconds, 12.4 second quarter mile. Bonus: I don't flood the intersection with noxious diesel exhaust.
@@stevec3756Diesel is just better >>>>
@@stevec3756 Yea, and I will be passing by you while you're at your charging station. And I can carry extra gas. Good try. PS, a HEMI doesn't give off diesel exhaust. That comment tells me that you don't have a clue as to what you are talking about.
@@Oldschoolrules123 Real talk, not just gainsaying. For towing and long range driving under a deadline, you're right that ICE is probably the way to go. But if you're waiting to pass me at a charging station you'll be following me for a couple hundred miles. As a daily driver and for hauling stuff I'm probably not going to be on the road that long.
Look, I pay around 10 - 15 bucks a week to charge my Lightning at home. I don't change oil or any other fluids, no belts to change... The only scheduled maintenance is tire rotation and maybe cabin air filter replacement. How's your TCO compare? You do yourself a disservice by prioritizing team loyalty over considering the right tool for the job. Try a test drive, for real. You're missing out.
@@stevec3756But muh hemi n 'merican mussle, cold dead hands!
Had to pull one out of the mud with my super duty just today😂😭
1:42 electric motors are very good at pulling (trains are diesel electric). 100% torque at 0 rpm. As you know, the problem is the power consumption. It is very high when towing and the battery has only so much energy. I WANT A DIESEL ELECTRIC TRUCK, please and thank you.
I agree, train engines are effectively hybrids, they use a traction motor, no need for gears. Off course they are not direct drive, there is a mechanical connection to connect the motors to the drive wheels. Very efficient for pulling heavy weights. I like that idea of a diesel electric truck. Might be the perfect option for otr trucking.
I believe that is how the Chevy Volt works.
I will keep my 2011 Ford Ranger, 140,000 miles and runs fine. And NO TRUCK PAYMENT ❤
I know someone who has a 68 dump bed that gets better gas mileage than his 2009 F-250.
I really like the look of 60s and 70s pickups, and the gas mileage and simple design have me interested in getting an older truck myself.
Are there any 60s-70s pickups that you would recommend as reliable, practical vehicles?
The electric truck would be nice if you're just going to go out on like on a trip and go fishing or something however you have to plan really carefully because there might not be anywhere to charge it up when it dies so you might not be able to go that far
I said this on a couple of other videos but Ford is currently in debt and they're overcharging for their vehicles
They stopped making electric vehicles in the 1800s for a reason.
Comparing 1800s to the 2000s is crazy.
I don’t even like electric cars, but what a stupid comparison
@@MatthewTheCCMA
What an inane comment.
Look it up, duh mass.
@@6.2Hou
As a licensed electrician, I can say electric vehicles are a scam. Do some research, Shorty.
@@armandomejiatakara818Join us in realty of the future- Stretch. Oh, and I have a masters in electrical engineering genius
“you’re definitely not going to get stuck” in the AWD EV Silverado - well, at 4 tons weight, you definitely *will* get stuck in a boggy field 🤣
Society is falling apart.
I read it as “Scotty is falling apart”
@@Mabey-1 I read it as "dont vote for that scvmbag Harris".
I’m telling all of y’all it’s a sabotage.
Focus on yourself and your family.
@@senseicorey9979sure, but would that be enough when America is over?
Scotty loves Mr. Ed 🐴
Who’s Mr.Ed?
Underneath the ugly Ford Edsel was a dependable Ford Drivetrain.
Now we get flashy junk that breaks and few can fix.
No one is going off-roading or hauling no 10k lbs of anything anywhere. You all get your food at Walmart.
Never. Don't shop there. Horrible. They show one price and charge you another, hoping you don't figure it out. I don't support scammy businesses!
@@DarkForce2024 I agree if you are comparing internet price to in store price....... But if you are saying otherwise you are foolish.
@@pH7screwtube What I mean is, they show one price on the shelf, then when you go to checkout you get charged a different, more expensive price. They hope because you bought 100 items you won't remember, or check.
Then don't buy a truck. I have a diesel, and I pull 15k-20k every time I get in it. A truck is meant to pull and haul if you don't need to do any of that buy a suv or AWD car.
I get my food from my homestead.
And could you imagine if something happened, and it did short out somewhere, and you did get electrocuted. I'm just not sold on electrical vehicles. Not yet. Let alone our electrical grid isn't ready for a lot of electric cars.
The amount of houses being built in my area is insane we went from 3k people to 19k in 3 years and the area is just done for. Thousands of CA people moved here and can tell because theyre all angry and cant drive and have 100k plus cars...
Confusing video: don't buy it, but I really like it, and here's why. LOL
Since the humongous battery is under the vehicles and of course it should be sealed from water, I'm curious if these vehicles can maintain its power when one drives in continuous puddles of water on rainy days or will it stall?
No thanks, not for me.
Question for ya Scotty, what OBD entry level scan device to you recommend? Say for diagnostics for like Turo rental vehicles. Thanks alot, love the channel.
No electricity for weeks after hurricane helaine
What about a Mercedes Smart Car ?
Used one’s cost about $10,000 to $12,000 thousand.
(Carmax)
2 Seater
Mercedes are very expensive to fix. After 40-60k miles problems. Money pit.
@@SaraAlexander-l9o I've borrowed a smart car while in California. Offered free to use by a friend, while I was working out there. It was very interesting little thing. Sort of frightening on the 15. And worrisome climbing up to yucca valley from palm springs.. but once on top of the hill it was good little car. Could be parked anywhere with ease. Not much in groceries and I wasnt out there for style points.. too much cash to be made to worry bout that.
Groceries were impossible to get with two people in it. Its acceleration was non-existent so had to plan ahead before pulling out onto a highway
You probably mean a Smart ForTwo. Well they are still selling vehicles. In Europe they have 2 SUVs because everybody wants SUVs the #1 (spoken hashtag 1) and the #3
The ForTwo was a good car for what it is. If you live in Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles or New York and you have to park on the street it's a gem. You don't need much power anyways, the speeds in the city are low so even if you get involved in a smaller crash everything will be fine, body panels are made out of plastic, but there is a demand for small cars like this in the US I fear that's why they're still expensive and will stay so I think.
I can’t see me getting a battery car unless someone gives me one and I can’t see that happening, so looks like I’m driving my RAV4 until the wheels fall off to quote scotty
I see so many Rivian R1T out where i live, but i have only ever seen 1x Lighting ever. Ive even seen more cybertrucks than i have lightnings. This was a real fail by ford.
Electric motor are well adapted for extreme heavy loads. Think diesel electric locomotive, steam or diesel turbo electric ships. These are just not battery powered go carts.
If they would lower the prices of the lightning up here in Canada they would sell like crazy, But here they are 127 thousand or more. If we could get them for 60 grand Id buy two. Im pretty sure if they hold up reliably over the next couple years you will start seeing sales increase significantly.
Tesla had 390k people dumb enough to buy their garbage pale on wheels?
So what if I am a dummy?!
Good for your..sir dummy @@MichaelNomura-i9n
@@MichaelNomura-i9n wahhh
Well, just in case you’re stupid Tesla, makes a great vehicle
Whats with that 6 inch drop from that concrete driveway . That a big drop.
Flood and water control for heavy rains
I kind of like the Lightning. Much better than Cyber Truck disaster.
Preserve Rural Tennessee
Save your Rustic Heritage
I went searching for the Rustic Up-Notth I remember and it’s pretty much Gone replaced by condo casino commercial and vinyl suburbia 😢
Sad .
I know someone who bought the 1st year Lightning for 110k.
Wonder how much it's worth now?
You never talk about Mazdas. Are they flying under the radar?
We had a Mazda 3 with the bigger N/A engine and loved it. We bought it because we had a contract for a job, where we did 1,500 miles a month. All of the magazines like the big SUV/van but what about the Mazda 3s & 5s?
Is a 2019 Ford Taurus SHO a good car to buy to replace my 2012 Honda Civic
I’m all for electric cars. But not imposed on me as the sole choice, and certainly not until more practical and affordable.
Scotty, I saw the tesla Cyber truck for the first time this past weekend at a solar energy company here in Puerto Rico, and I have to say I was in no way impressed . I thought it was ugly and useless. A lot of kids wanted their picture with it , but that was about it as far as attention getter.
If you're going to spend that much money on the truck you might as well just get the gasoline truck. An electric truck would be nice you just can't tow very much with it. And it takes a long time to charge and with gas all you got to do is refill the tank
Clarksville is next to Fort Campbell.
101 Airborne Div! 🫡
Back in the horse and buggy days, the didn't want cars either, as they didn't run on hay. Electric cars and trucks are the future, as are flying cars. It will take some time for everyone to adjust. Instead of charging the vehicle, they need to have an interchangeable battery pack, like electric fork lifts.
They're all buying the hybrids, not electics, they're still way too much for what they are. Im an EV lover and id think id go for a hybrid just for practicality. But if you gave me a vehicle for 15-20k with 250+ mile range, i would go EV right away, but for 40k and up im getting a hybrid. My dad just bought a Maverick (former Ford employee) I asked if it was hybrid and he said no there was a big waiting list for those so he got the gas. I was kind of disappointed, but makes sense, i too would have went for a hybrid over full EV, theres probably a lot of demand for those. But if they brought in the cheap EV's id go for them, and they should, We shouldn't need a hybrid for city driving, an EV could take care of that easy, and make the air a lot cleaner.
EVs will improve the way computers did, and it’s gonna change the market. Not all will be able to stay in the race.
I seen a commercial today for a Hummer EV, to LEASE as a well qualified buyer is $849/mo. Who TF would pay $849/mo?! That's not even including car insurance. My mortgage is LESS than that, and that INCLUDES property taxes AND homeowners insurance!
i had one on reserve for 2 years....i wanted the 40k basic truck...i still can't get one
Ok Scotty, what do you think of the new Pilot or Ascent? I thought about getting a Highlander hybrid or maybe gas version, but they are more expensive and less safe than the other two according to the IIHS.
Thanks Scotty
In the 1920's, Etorre Bugatti told one of his customers that he had a difficult time starting his Bugatti in the winter weather. His answer; "if you can afford this car, you can afford a heated garage to park it in."
The only thing that will never fall apart, is manual transmission. It will last forever with low cost. Forget any RVs.
Some EVs and electric scooters self combusted from being in high water from hurricane Helene. Having driven through high water in the past I dont want to also be concerned the car might start on fire from that.
Scotty would be perfect for playing the cowboy bully in the saloon, mocking the dentist from St Louis to his face.
I work at a VW dealership. In total we have gotten 50 2024 ID.4's and only sold 20 of them. Have 30 of them sitting on the lot that no one wants. Oh wait, out of those 20 that were sold, 3 of them were traded in already. Then we have 8 or 9 used 2023 ID.4's.
I sold my single cab silverado 1500 for this thing since Ford discounted them so hard end of summer. I dont think lightning EVs look good with their aero nose and baby diaper rear end, but damn if it isn't the fastest most comfortable and reliable truck I've owned. Sure I don't save any money owning it. I just smile and look for excuses to drive. I tow within the city bounds 4 times a month for my business so it's no problem. I admit I would never tow out of county. Too much range lose
Yeah, there’s some incredible deals on them.
A 30% discount and is still on the lot?! Hate to see the depreciation over 5yrs. Charging time and cost is ridiculous for the Chevy.
Small little commuter vehicles being electric make so sense but not much when states are realizing they have to collect road taxes to make up for the lost revenue. 😎👎
A "CUV" is decidedly NOT an "SUV" Scotty.
They need to bring the station wagon back.
I know we are supposed to hate EVs BUT
I got one, and it’s a better car than my v8 by FAR (except the unbeatable rumble)
Less time charging/ refueling
Faster than my v8 car
What the Tesla's I heard that the battery cost like 10 grand replace so they say it's best to just try to get for the new model every year. I mean that could be the same thing with those other electric cars. Do you really want to replace the battery? That's a lot of money OK Google
Mile range is big on the charging station not as good a charging station so far apart it puts load strain 😅
Made in Mexico? (Ford Lightning)
Alot of vehicles and parts are being made in Mexico!
Working people can't afford them, the average worker, it's not feasible!
Most parts are made in Mexico but the Lighting is made in USA. Thank goodness
@@MagaTBTF
Scotty. I have a vehicle that runs on 0W20 full synthetic oil and has VVT. I'm considering using Lucas High Mileage Oil Stabilizer. Will the heavier viscosity of the Lucas High Mileage Oil Stabilizer mess with my VVT?
We love gas and RWD 😅
Beautiful pickup. If only it wasn't an EV.
Everything on my car is automatic and electric EXCEPT the bloody washer jets, how do I adjust them Scotty?
I drive a hybrid. I think it’s the best choice. Prove me wrong
@@WokeisaJoke0522 pointless. not very fast and have all the same maintenance as ICE.
You are still subject to the perils of the DTC of a ICE vehicle.
@@Americaonline0 Wrong. Transmission is an eCVT, which is virtually indestructible. Battery+electric motors act as a buffer for the engine, which makes the engine run leisurely and optimally for reduced wear. And everyone already knows about the brake pads on hybrids.
So now you have TWO systems to maintain! Two systems to fail on you! All the problems of owning a vehicle times 2! Good luck!😂
Wait until a repair
NO EV is worth it unless the figure out a MUCH better battery system and their is no sign of that so far,
Why don’t you enlighten us? What could they do? Do share your experience in electrical engineering and chemistry.
@@johnnyquid-xj4kk As I mentioned here and other places for many, many years, "the only way these EV's can ever be sold in mass and used effectively is to not charge them but have fast robotic battery changes".
Have you kept up with the news? Ever heard of the Solid state battery about to be introduced? Of course you haven’t, you just like complaining
Dream vehicle!
Think Scotty is a little disappointed in the acceleration of the Mustang!!!!!?
That base model electric truck with a ridiculous price is really garbage
Love my used Lightning, got last year. Sounds like Scotty likes the lightning!
Why are Teslas selling ? Seeing them all over.
Toys, they buy it, but don't need it. It's not a working persons vehicle!
Reliable, easy to maintain.
@@johnnyquid-xj4kk Sarcasm I enjoy at my house as well.
Ya never had one, don’t lie. Which kinda tells me u ain’t exactly the right person to say jack.
Because they want to be guinea pigs and don't want to pay CA gas tax
These Electric vehicles get up and go has got up and went
Does anyone know if Scotty and his family are safe from all that flooding?