I don’t believe extended range was standard on Lariats in 2022, but I could be wrong. Does this truck have the extended range battery?
Ashton said:
I don’t believe extended range was standard on Lariats in 2022, but I could be wrong. Does this truck have the extended range battery?
The window sticker says it has the extended range battery.
@Gale
Got it—thanks for pointing that out! I missed it earlier when I looked at the image.
@Gale
Yes, Lariats with 511A package include the ER battery. I’ve had mine since 2022 with no major issues (knock on wood).
How many miles does it have?
Oren said:
How many miles does it have?
It has 4,500 miles. Sorry, I forgot to include that in the original post.
Oren said:
How many miles does it have?
It has 4,500 miles. Sorry, I forgot to include that in the original post.
That’s a great deal! I’ve been looking for a used Lariat ER, and this is better than anything I’ve seen. Let me know if you decide not to buy it—I’d be interested.
The 2022 Lariats with ER are much better equipped than the newer models. I have one fully loaded, and it’s been great. Plus, the depreciation has already leveled off.
I’m in the market for a low-mileage Lariat ER under $42K. Be cautious if you’re looking at vehicles from Sneed Ford in Missouri—they have a lot of lemon buybacks.
Right now, you can get a 2024 Lariat for $54-$58K. If you want a fully loaded Flash with Pro Power Onboard and Max Tow, you can find one for the low $50s. Just my opinion, but the only used Lightning worth buying is a Platinum.
$54-58K seems low for a new Lariat. Can you share where you’ve seen those prices?
Sam said:
$54-58K seems low for a new Lariat. Can you share where you’ve seen those prices?
People using X-Plan pins got 2024 Lariats for $58K in Nov-Dec 2024. January deals haven’t been as good.
Sam said:
$54-58K seems low for a new Lariat. Can you share where you’ve seen those prices?
I was offered $59,750 with X-Plan pricing.
Sam said:
$54-58K seems low for a new Lariat. Can you share where you’ve seen those prices?
I signed a lease in Nov 2024 for $53K on a 2024 Lariat with AZ-Plan pricing and year-end incentives. Check the threads for more examples.
I don’t qualify for the EV tax credit, so a 2024 Lariat would cost me close to $70K OTD.
Gale said:
I don’t qualify for the EV tax credit, so a 2024 Lariat would cost me close to $70K OTD.
In that case, consider a used Platinum—it holds its value better if you’re not eligible for the tax credit.