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Eight weeks after adding a GM BrightDrop van to the fleet of his plumbing and heating business, Marty Salliss has no complaints, only praise.

Well, maybe only one complaint: That he may not be able to get another one.

"It's an easy vehicle to drive, and actually it's a really fun vehicle," said Salliss, whose company is about to celebrate 25 years doing business in London. "As a service truck, it's been phenomenal."

Salliss leased a BrightDrop 400 in October, the same month General Motors announced they would no longer produce the electric delivery vehicle at the CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont.

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[–] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 weeks ago

Very good vehicle. I'm not sure if Ford also killed the E-Transit, but giant city vans are great EVs, and Brightdrop was better than Transit. Hyundai just released a smaler van that seems better, but is smaller.