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Apr 12, 2024 15:02:18   #
Larry M Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
 
I’ve never seen a car like this before.



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Apr 12, 2024 15:06:19   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Larry M wrote:
I’ve never seen a car like this before.


That's Tesla's "pickup truck " Larry.

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Apr 12, 2024 15:09:10   #
Larry M Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
 
Fredfish wrote:
That's Tesla's "pickup truck " Larry.


Looks like something from the Back To The Future movie.

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Apr 12, 2024 15:13:35   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Larry M wrote:
Looks like something from the Back To The Future movie.


It sure does. In my opinion, the future is ugly.

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Apr 12, 2024 15:17:43   #
US MARSHALL Loc: LAKE LANIER GEORGIA
 
I'll take a '58 chevy over that thing any day most people that have that truck are very sorry

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Apr 12, 2024 15:22:25   #
Fishing Fool Loc: redding, ca
 
US MARSHALL wrote:
I'll take a '58 chevy over that thing any day most people that have that truck are very sorry


If you can afford that Tesla Truck you are not sorry for buying it!!!!!!

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Apr 12, 2024 15:46:48   #
DCGravity Loc: Fairfax, VA (by way of Cleveland OH)
 
Specs I copied from Google: "The base version of the Cybertruck, with a single motor, starts at $39,900, good for 250 miles of range, a tow rating of 7,500 pounds, and a 0- to 60-mph time of 6.5 seconds. A dual-motor $49,000 version can tow 10,000 pounds and reach 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, with 300 miles of range. And the top-of-the-line variant, starting at $69,900, will go more than 500 miles between charges, hit 60 mph in under 3 seconds, tow up to 14,000 pounds." "100 cubic ft. bed capacity."

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Apr 12, 2024 17:11:47   #
mistred64 Loc: Grayslake, illinois
 
Larry M wrote:
I’ve never seen a car like this before.


I believe it's supposed to be indestructible. I may be wrong but so were the Titanic and Bismarck.

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Apr 12, 2024 20:06:56   #
CamT Loc: La Porte, Texas
 
mistred64 wrote:
I believe it's supposed to be indestructible. I may be wrong but so were the Titanic and Bismarck.


Good analogy Ed, I'll stick with my real truck

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Apr 12, 2024 20:38:30   #
mistred64 Loc: Grayslake, illinois
 
CamT wrote:
Good analogy Ed, I'll stick with my real truck



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Apr 12, 2024 20:44:51   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
Larry M wrote:
I’ve never seen a car like this before.


I see the sign behind it. Must be Bill's car.

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Apr 12, 2024 20:58:04   #
Uncle_T Loc: Georgia
 
Larry M wrote:
I’ve never seen a car like this before.


Don’t know why he made the truck look like that when the cars actually look ok

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Apr 12, 2024 21:51:14   #
Chuckay Loc: Central Florida
 
Gordon wrote:
I see the sign behind it. Must be Bill's car.


Where I'm I going to hook up my gooseneck stock trailer 😂😂

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Apr 13, 2024 00:22:56   #
NJ219bands Loc: New Jersey
 
Wow 😮

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Apr 13, 2024 09:54:29   #
Bcmech1 Loc: Clinton Wisconsin
 
DCGravity wrote:
Specs I copied from Google: "The base version of the Cybertruck, with a single motor, starts at $39,900, good for 250 miles of range, a tow rating of 7,500 pounds, and a 0- to 60-mph time of 6.5 seconds. A dual-motor $49,000 version can tow 10,000 pounds and reach 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, with 300 miles of range. And the top-of-the-line variant, starting at $69,900, will go more than 500 miles between charges, hit 60 mph in under 3 seconds, tow up to 14,000 pounds." "100 cubic ft. bed capacity."
Specs I copied from Google: "The base version... (show quote)


The problem with just reading the specs is that they don't tell you that if load it up and tow close to the rated ability, you just cut your mileage between charges in half or less.

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