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Didn’t say anything about testing. It was more representative that people were absolutely throwing out bigger numbers than 320 miles and dancing around the topic. The demo trucks also reflected much more range, which leads me to believe it was actually originally coded to calculate based on that assumption. At the end of the day, it’s a human that programmed it and if they used incorrect assumptions in calculations, again that makes it not a rumor but a mistake. As stated above, I’m only disputing your claim that no one was out there saying it, that it was rumor. If an official representative of a company is out sharing data, that data is not rumor in my opinion. If a representative of a company is misleading people or something, that’s a different story but doesn’t change that an Employee made the claim. My assumption is the 1,000 lb number was born out of a static variable used in the software range calculations at one point as all these things are generally rooted in some amount of truth at some point, but the game of telephone kills fidelity. Now it’s a much more dynamic number that brings in more factors (as stated by Ford).What time point does he mention testing with a thousand extra pounds?
-Crissa
PS, He also says the range is 400 miles radius. That's uhh... What model?
I guess what I’m trying to say is that I do not believe for one second it was a number pulled out of peoples behind. That it was rooted in Ford throwing numbers at journalist events and auto shows.
In my experience, I can buy it as tested with 1,000 lbs. That’s just 4 grown ass men and a few tools. I do better than the advertised range. I have more confidence in the range info on the Lightning since I can watch the BMS data separately. So I believe somewhere in all this there is truth to it being tested that way.
A friend of a friend saying it was tested that way is a rumor.
Reputable reviewers stating on camera that Ford told them that is with 1,000 miles in cargo turns it into not a rumor. Unless of course you’re implying these folks are flat out lying that they were never told that. Which, frankly, I won’t buy at all.
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