Teledatageek
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- Rochester, New York
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- 2023 R1T Quad; 2025 MachE GT (soon to be an R2); 2026 Honda Passport (TSE)
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Trying to decide on which vehicle to keep.
Have had a Lightning Lariat since June 2024. Picked up a '23 Quad R1T on Cars & Bids in June of this year. Love the R1T when I drive it. I find myself using the Lightning much more because of all the cargo space - frunk; bed; and the back seat area which is great with the fold up rear seat.
My plan at the time was to keep the Lightning as long as we have our elderly Lab (15+ years and still going...) as a total no go in the rear seat area of the R1T. My wife drives a MachE, so not the greatest for transporting a large dog.
Enter R2... have had a Day 1 reservation and I think a vehicle that will be a good fit for us - road trips, future dogs, etc. I think if the R1T had a large, flat load floor like the F150, I wouldn't entertain getting an R2.
Wife does not like driving the Lightning given the size. Likes the R1T, but doesn't want to give up her MachE for an R2. So that means having three vehicles unless I want to give up a pickup all together. That thought has crossed my mind and just get a small trailer for the few times I need to transport large items.
I think pro/cons of Lightning vs R1T have been on plenty of threads, so no need to rehash.
Appreciate the feedback!
Have had a Lightning Lariat since June 2024. Picked up a '23 Quad R1T on Cars & Bids in June of this year. Love the R1T when I drive it. I find myself using the Lightning much more because of all the cargo space - frunk; bed; and the back seat area which is great with the fold up rear seat.
My plan at the time was to keep the Lightning as long as we have our elderly Lab (15+ years and still going...) as a total no go in the rear seat area of the R1T. My wife drives a MachE, so not the greatest for transporting a large dog.
Enter R2... have had a Day 1 reservation and I think a vehicle that will be a good fit for us - road trips, future dogs, etc. I think if the R1T had a large, flat load floor like the F150, I wouldn't entertain getting an R2.
Wife does not like driving the Lightning given the size. Likes the R1T, but doesn't want to give up her MachE for an R2. So that means having three vehicles unless I want to give up a pickup all together. That thought has crossed my mind and just get a small trailer for the few times I need to transport large items.
I think pro/cons of Lightning vs R1T have been on plenty of threads, so no need to rehash.
Appreciate the feedback!
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