• dhtseany@lemmy.ml
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    22 days ago

    They promised us $45k trucks and delivered $100k trucks. No kidding it didn’t sell well.

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      22 days ago

      They actually did sell them discounted down to $50K.

      The reality is pickup drivers dont give a fuck about the environment.

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        21 days ago

        I believe the Truck companies think people just want larger and larger trucks every year. I’m waiting until everyone is just driving monster trucks at this point lol

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        21 days ago

        I drive a truck, a full size one at that, I care about the environment but I needed it for work. An electric truck would’ve been useful. Also if they were selling for $50k I sure didn’t see that anywhere.

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    22 days ago

    It wouldn’t surprise me if Ford literally produced the vehicle because of subsidies.

    If they could get a portion of the EV tax breaks, they wanted it.

    Now that the current administration is obviously still obsessed with burning oil, it no longer matters.

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    22 days ago

    Large, heavy electric vehicles don’t make a lot of sense. The F-150 lightning was a neat idea, but smaller EVs make far more sense for personal vehicles.

    Electric vans would be much better as a work vehicle.

    Electric work trucks aren’t ready yet.

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      22 days ago

      Lots of people need a truck, not a van. You can’t haul a couple cubic yards of top soil or gravel in a van. I see dozens of Lightnings in my area.

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        This is a common argument, but the vast majority of people at home do not carry gravel or sand on a weekly basis. What they need is a rental truck for those items. The cost of 100k is ludicrous. Comparing to a rental truck you would need to be carrying raw material like that on average 2x a week to even break even with the payments.

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        22 days ago

        For that you use a $1500 trailer. The bizarre justifications for pickups are hilarious.

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    22 days ago

    Not a fan of already huge trucks with giant heavy batteries all at head level to me in my 2002 subaru.

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      22 days ago

      they’re gradually reducing the amount of vehicles sold while increasing the margin per vehicle. They’re approaching the limit of 1 vehicle sold at infinite margin.

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    22 days ago

    If the F-150 Lightning wasn’t terrible and expensive, I might have bought one.

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      22 days ago

      What I wanted was a nice little ranger style truck - 2 seater, can pick up some lumber, decent sized bed, for in my garage. What they made was a giant crew cab monstrosity that takes up 2 parking spaces and costs 2x what I would have spent.

      Car companies keep trying to tell us customers what we want then are surprised when we don’t buy.

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        What I wanted was a nice little ranger style truck - 2 seater, can pick up some lumber, decent sized bed, for in my garage.

        The Telo truck looks like it has promise, but it’s far from mass production. I hope it lives up to its promises though, I would love to see small trucks make a comeback.

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        I think that’s what we all want. Id be front of line for what you described too.

        I’m really paying close attention to those Telo Trucks, but they are a long way from market (if they make it, we’ve been here before, so many times now).

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    Damn shame. I don’t own one myself but owners that I’ve spoken to seemed genuinely pleased with it.