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- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
Cybertruck is like an ElCamino or Avalanche.
Yes it has a bed. Yes it can haul some stuff, but unless the chassis is somehow orders of magnitude stiffer than current trucks, it’ll tear itself apart eventually if hauling heavy loads in the bed.
Seriously? The same people that launched a rocket into sub-freezing outer space and make them survive the searing heat of re-entry would mess the earthbound truck chassis.
Geez, where you are you getting this fear mongering paranoia?:B - Devo_the_dogExplorer
dodge guy wrote:
... that doesn’t make sense!
Because you're a dodge guy. LOL. - dodge_guyExplorer II
Devo the dog wrote:
dodge guy wrote:
It's marketing genius. Why would Tesla want to compare themselves to the better manufactures when they have an opportunity to compare their future truck to the worst manufacture, and get a good laugh at the same time.
Even Tesla knows which truck to compare it too!
I bet senior leadership at FCA is pissed off because they know that it's also a subtle insult and everyone at Tesla, Ford and GM is laughing at Ram. LOL
Even trying to be funny, that doesn’t make sense! - Devo_the_dogExplorer
dodge guy wrote:
It's marketing genius. Why would Tesla want to compare themselves to the better manufactures when they have an opportunity to compare their future truck to the worst manufacture, and get a good laugh at the same time.
Even Tesla knows which truck to compare it too!
I bet senior leadership at FCA is pissed off because they know that it's also a subtle insult and everyone at Tesla, Ford and GM is laughing at Ram. LOL - Grit_dogNavigatorCybertruck is like an ElCamino or Avalanche.
Yes it has a bed. Yes it can haul some stuff, but unless the chassis is somehow orders of magnitude stiffer than current trucks, it’ll tear itself apart eventually if hauling heavy loads in the bed. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
dodge guy wrote:
Even Tesla knows which truck to compare it too!
There is such thing as same-class comparison and value (performance and capabilities vs price) in the truck and car industry -- if I correctly recall..:S - RetiredRealtorRExplorerTake the number of years of truck-making experience each manufacturer has and make your decision based on that. I know that's what I'd do.
Bionic Man wrote:
Reisender wrote:
I’m not sure that is a fair fight unless they use the single or dual motor Cyber Truck. The TRX is an awesome street and off road truck but not really meant to compete with other trucks in payload, towing or range. Different vehicles, different purposes. But who knows, maybe that is what they are doing, although the TRX is a more expensive truck than either the single motor or dual motor Cybertruck.
The results will be interesting.
I don't think that is true. I also have a wake boat, and I would say that the Raptor is one of the more common towing vehicles I see towing Malibu, Nautique, and Master Craft. Lots of guys already talking about trading "up" to a TRX. They will absolutely compete head to head in the towing arena.
Didn’t realize that. But it kinda makes sense I guess. High performance truck pulling high performance boat. Nice combo. There is a TRX a couple streets over from us. Sweet sounding truck and goes like hell.- dodge_guyExplorer IIEven Tesla knows which truck to compare it too!
- Bird_FreakExplorer III had hoped some of this Tesla **** would go into the new EV thread but guess not. As for the post, You can really buy the TRX. It's a real truck IN PRODUCTION.
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