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Folks yall seeing alot of them cyber trucks in your area?
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I see about 2-4 everyday.  I would get one but i opted not to put the ev charger on my shop.
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(08-08-2024, 09:14 AM)Replying to Smokindawg

 they must be BIG fockers
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#3
ya. Several. apparently , black ones popular too. see a bunch of those. never seen them "work" tho.
still bottle my mind. don't understand them at all.
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I see several a day in north Atl.

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#5
I see one every now and then. I don't see the appeal of them at all. They look ridiculous, like something from a 1950s space movie. If I had to have an electric p/u I'd get an F150 but really don't want one of those either.
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(08-08-2024, 09:28 AM)Replying to JC-DAWG83

Looks like an ice maker
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(08-08-2024, 09:29 AM)Replying to Toasty B

Looks like an ice maker
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First time I saw one it reminded me of  the jungle cruiser from Tim Tyler’s Luck

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Watched it every Sattiday a.m. in the 50’s right before cartoons…most of y’all are prolly too young to remember it…originally a movie serial in the 30’s
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#9
I saw somewhere, maybe here, where raccoons were trying to break into one thinking it was a dumpster. I'm sure that's fake, but, it was funny.

Those things are interesting, but, just plain ugly.
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#10
i see it as a replacement for people that buy Honda Ridgelines, not 1500 style trucks.
No way you can pull a heavy load for very long with that thing. Would kill the battery.
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#11
They look ridiculous. I see at least a couple everyday between Buckhead and the northern suburbs.

They are overpriced and not hugely practical. I've watched a couple of series on social media where folks try to use them like real truck or otherwise put them to the test. They come up short. They have a lot of neat features, but they also have things that don't work yet. They'll be a fad, like the Hummer H1 or even H2. Already a lot showing up at auction or used car lots, which is amazing since they only really started delivering them within the last handful of months.
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#12
(08-08-2024, 09:28 AM)Replying to JC-DAWG83

The F150 EV is a useful tool…I do like that it looks likes a normal truck.

 It to the original question, I see the cyber trucks a good bit in my area..
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(08-08-2024, 11:32 AM)Replying to McDonoughDawg

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no it's not
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(08-08-2024, 11:49 AM)Replying to Toasty B

The F150 EV is a useful tool 
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no it's not
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You have no clue..I wouldn’t say that if I haven’t been involved with the one my Son has for a work truck..it’s been perfect for his companies needs..you do need a home charger though, which he has..

stick to shot out hair bands. Smile
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(08-08-2024, 12:30 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg

The F150 EV is a useful tool 
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no it's not
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You have no clue..I wouldn’t say that if I haven’t been involved with the one my Son has for a work truck..it’s been perfect for his companies needs..you do need a home charger though, which he has..

stick to shot out hair bands. Smile
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Serious question…is the degradation of the battery an issue?  Like a phone, I think you can only charge and deplete the battery so many times, and it gets weaker before going kaput.

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(08-08-2024, 12:34 PM)Replying to GriffWoody

The F150 EV is a useful tool 
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no it's not
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You have no clue..I wouldn’t say that if I haven’t been involved with the one my Son has for a work truck..it’s been perfect for his companies needs..you do need a home charger though, which he has..

stick to shot out hair bands. Smile
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Serious question…is the degradation of the battery an issue?  Like a phone, I think you can only charge and deplete the battery so many times, and it gets weaker before going kaput.
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can't carry a load in the cold.....fight me
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#17
Griff, he has no issue with battery degradation..

Toasty, it will haul more weight than a GMC Sierra Denali pickup..we saw the Denali not be able to drive off the lot from Super Sod with a pallet of Zoysia in the bed. owner was scared to move it, he said no way the EV truck could handle it..all the while we picked up our second of the day. So much power you literally can’t tell it was back there. 3500 lbs or so.

If he was hauling big tall trailers in sub zero weather, it might not be the best choice..

He didn’t notice any change in range this past winter during that cold snap..it does have the  Pro Battery..it will power his house if he needs it to.

He travels from Peachtree City as far as Dalton north and Columbia to the south..he has never had to charge anywhere but home. It saves his company around $500 a month in gas..

The acceleration is other worldly.  I take it you have have never been in one, or powered tools with one, etc..

Not every vehicle suits everyone’s needs…. Smile
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#18
I've only seen a couple in the Chattanooga area and since I saw them on different days, I could have seen the same one twice.
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