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I have had Teslas for the last 5 years but want a truck. Getting Cybertruck is a joke so I am seriously considering Lightning. I have a coworker that was really torn between buying a model Y and standard range Lightning. He went for the Lightening but now there is a level of regret he has but mostly because he travels from TX to LA a lot and the whole charging situation has become a big inconvenience for him. Also he bought it in Dec when there werenโt many of the deals out there as today but want to know anyone has had the same experience thinking why did I do this after purchase?
I am considering buying a lightning - but met an owner who asked me to wait for NACS port.
At Cleveland AutoShow, Ford reps said that future lightnings would have CCS ports in one side and NACS on other.
On a rented lightning, I've faced charging issues during holidays because the Tesla chargers were full, and no place even with a slot emptying because of the port location.
If you've already waited so long then wait some more for 2025 models, although the absolutely fantastic deals might not be an option then.
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