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I ordered one day 1. There are a lot of drawbacks though. I don't care for trucks. This would be my first one. I appreciate the exclusion of a modem but...not even so much as wiring for an aftermarket audio system is dumb.
My largest concern remains the future of the company. As the article states, most consumers don't care about privacy. They expect connected everything. And I don't think a small truck is viable in the US market.
Further, the price is still too high. You can get a Chevy Bolt for the same price, with many more comfort and convenience features. This will be an unfortunate result of the company's small size and low volume.
Nevertheless I will vote with my wallet and hope I'm wrong.
Who wants a big truck? I don't think you know what people who actually need work trucks want
I mean, I guess I do? I want a 2 door truck that's wide enough for a bench that will sit 3 people and a bed that's at least 6.5 foot long. So, 90's style F-150 or 1500. What they're offering is too small for me to be interested. But I'm actively hoping they make a bigger version in the future.
Alternately, I'm kind of hoping their stuff is modular enough that I could electrify an older gasoline truck. Doubt they're actively looking to sell kits to the hobbyist market, but that would be awesome.
I have one of the aforementioned 90's style trucks. Still had an extended cab and a proper sized bed even then (late 90's at least).
It's also not my daily driver, but if I could get something off similar capability in a fairly simple EV I'd gladly swap it and my regular car over.
That's ridiculous. You want a van.
Everyone wants big trucks. That's why they buy them by the boatload. They're the top selling vehicles in America by a wide margin, and have been for a long time. And it's why no one even makes small ones anymore.
It's not purely a demand side thing. It's also a regulatory change. The CAFE standards were updated in 2010 to require a sliding scale of fuel economy standards where larger vehicles were permitted to have less efficient fuel economy ratings. Small trucks sat in an unviable zone of too small to be allowed to be fuel inefficient, and too big to actually be fuel efficient, so they were phased out right around 2010.
Now, fully recognizing that small trucks are in demand, and that EVs don't have worry about fuel economy standards, several manufacturers have made plans to occupy that niche with EVs.
And how many people are buying EVs in general? It's a very small amount % wise. And with the tax credits disappearing it seems the EV market is just about being abandoned entirely. Ford made an electric version of the best-selling vehicle in America, and it was fantastic, and almost no one bought it, and they discontinued it a couple years later. Same story for Tesla's and GM's trucks. Americans don't want EVs in general, much less pickup truck EVs, and much less than that, tiny 2-door electric trucks.
Again, I very much hope I'm wrong, but that's the impression I get from my observations of the market.
Conveniently ignores the decades of politics, corruption, and outright fraud that took place to create this situation
Let's assume that's true. Did the politics, corruption and fraud end at some point?
Those people have no need for a truck. They are in the market for a penis replacement.
I'm talking about people who need trucks for work. They want smaller 4x4 trucks.
I didn't mention any specific group of people. I said "everyone".
What type of truck they need for work is entirely dependent on what type of work they're doing. Going bigger instead of smaller is often a safe bet.
Not having power windows too. I get the point of simplicity, but you gotta have at least some basic conveniences.
Isn’t the Maverick super popular?
I mean, you can get power windows with it, I just wonder what that add-on will cost.
I recently drove a Uhaul with manual windows and definitely don't need that in my life again, lol.
The Maverick has 4 doors