• @[email protected]
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      2111 hours ago

      I get the criticism of the cyber truck, and the hummer EV is ridiculous, but why do the R1T and Silverado EV not count as trucks? R1T is an expensive but great midsize go anywhere truck. Silverado EV is a range king and a little flat looking, but still 100% “truck”. Lightning is just the all around best value of a truck. I say this as a lightning owner, there are options in this market.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 hours ago

        They almost made a truck with the Silverado EV but then they had to turn it into whatever the Avalanche is supposed to be with fins coming off the cab that get in the way of things. Anyways, not to sound bitter but some people like to be able to put camper shells, tool boxes, or other accoutrement on the back.

        R1T is decent, just really expensive.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 hours ago

        You’ve never set foot outside of a city or had any contact with the people who produce your food, have you?

      • FauxPseudo
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        1414 hours ago

        Trucks are for every tradesperson that does the things you lack the time, training or tools to do when something breaks at your residence. Trucks help you move.

        • @[email protected]
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          1210 hours ago

          Trucks don’t do that, vans do.

          In Europe every tradesperson drives a van because it is a lot more efficient and can haul way more than trucks ever can.

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            59 hours ago

            Well then I guess I need a new vehicle because I’m a handyman and I use a truck. Dealing with a van full of stuff and trying to slide drywall in is kind of difficult. However, I can easily snap them on top of the bed of my truck and get moving. And it cost me a whole lot less to maintain this truck than it would to maintain a van. You ever tried carrying a ton of gravel in a van? I wouldn’t. Takes much longer to load and unload that way.

        • @[email protected]
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          910 hours ago

          And if said tradesperson doesn’t want their equipment to get wet in the rain they get a van instead.

          • FauxPseudo
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            29 hours ago

            Or they just get some storage bins. I find them to be highly effective. Allows me to load just the tools I need for a job so unloading and loading is very fast.

              • FauxPseudo
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                15 hours ago

                But it’s got a roof which makes placing 20 foot ladders or a ton of gravel in it very awkward. The fixed volume natural of it isn’t compatible with the kind of work I do. But maybe you, a person that doesn’t do my job, knows more about my situation than I do.