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- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
120 volt 240 volt power supply.
Built in air compressor.
Self leveling suspension
Sledge hammerable side walls. Stainless steel.
Built in ATV loading ramp.
Auto roll up box cover.
Elon said about a year ago this truck would not be everybodies cup of tee. But some are definitely going to buy it. Kinda cool.
I find it ugly but it might grow up on me. I ordered the base unit and will decide to configure and customize it later as what my daughter did with her Tesla X. - .120 volt 240 volt power supply.
Built in air compressor.
Self leveling suspension
Sledge hammerable side walls. Stainless steel.
Built in ATV loading ramp.
Auto roll up box cover.
Elon said about a year ago this truck would not be everybodies cup of tee. But some are definitely going to buy it. Kinda cool. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Me Again wrote:
Think about this! A World vehicle!! No need for a left hand and right hand model with the driver in the middle!
And you can have your wife and girlfriend both riding shotgun -- no jealousy!:B - Me_AgainExplorer IIIThink about this! A World vehicle!! No need for a left hand and right hand model with the driver in the middle!
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
mich800 wrote:
Dadoffourgirls wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
And some people said they have not seen much of these EV semis and pick ups on the road.
Still posting their ignorance that car manufacturers actually want to keep secret their new models.
Have you seen the new Suburban? Only covered in camouflage. Next month it will be revealed. And then it will probably be less than 6 months before it is at the dealer.
Sounds like GM is keeping their new models secret.
That is the difference between someone talking about what they think the standard operating procedures are in an industry and someone that is in the industry or has accurate facts.
It is safe to say anyone stating that the auto manufactures want the new models to be seen unadulterated before an official reveal does not understand the SOP in the auto industry.
Sorry, I dropped the "not".
I meant that car manufacturers are keeping the new models top secret until the launch. - mich800Explorer
Dadoffourgirls wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
And some people said they have not seen much of these EV semis and pick ups on the road.
Still posting their ignorance that car manufacturers actually want to keep secret their new models.
Have you seen the new Suburban? Only covered in camouflage. Next month it will be revealed. And then it will probably be less than 6 months before it is at the dealer.
Sounds like GM is keeping their new models secret.
That is the difference between someone talking about what they think the standard operating procedures are in an industry and someone that is in the industry or has accurate facts.
It is safe to say anyone stating that the auto manufactures want the new models to be seen unadulterated before an official reveal does not understand the SOP in the auto industry. - DadoffourgirlsExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
And some people said they have not seen much of these EV semis and pick ups on the road.
Still posting their ignorance that car manufacturers actually want to keep secret their new models.
Have you seen the new Suburban? Only covered in camouflage. Next month it will be revealed. And then it will probably be less than 6 months before it is at the dealer.
Sounds like GM is keeping their new models secret. - mich800Explorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Or it could be a real dud, and nobody will be interested. Sneak pictures I've seen seem to show a really ugly, non-useful truck. Maybe they got their styling cues from the Aztec. There was a crash course in ugly.
BTW there is a separate thread on the Semi. All this has been discussed.
TEN more days to the scheduled release of the Tesla consumer pick-up truck.
Then the sparks can really fly ;)
Without knowing what the Tesla will look like I think Rivian has done a decent job with theirs. Not ugly but also not conventional. It would be nice to see Rivian make a go of it. Right now Tesla has no competition which is not necessarily a good thing. I hope they do well as well...but competition is good.
Undisguised Rivian seen in BC
And some people said they have not seen much of these EV semis and pick ups on the road.
Still posting their ignorance that car manufacturers actually want to keep secret their new models.
Where did you get that idea. That is complete contrary to what has been said. In fact as an actual launch approaches you will see the pre-production vehicles putting on millions of miles and seen and photographed extensively by the automotive press. The semi has been seen what could be counted on one hand out "testing". And the Rivian has been documented fairly well at least around here. And the auto mfgs don't care you see the new models testing you just will not see them without camo until the official reveal. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Or it could be a real dud, and nobody will be interested. Sneak pictures I've seen seem to show a really ugly, non-useful truck. Maybe they got their styling cues from the Aztec. There was a crash course in ugly.
BTW there is a separate thread on the Semi. All this has been discussed.
TEN more days to the scheduled release of the Tesla consumer pick-up truck.
Then the sparks can really fly ;)
Without knowing what the Tesla will look like I think Rivian has done a decent job with theirs. Not ugly but also not conventional. It would be nice to see Rivian make a go of it. Right now Tesla has no competition which is not necessarily a good thing. I hope they do well as well...but competition is good.
Undisguised Rivian seen in BC
And some people said they have not seen much of these EV semis and pick ups on the road.
Still posting their ignorance that car manufacturers actually don't want to keep secret their new models.
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