CyberC
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While I agree that this has been Tesla's point and that maybe it's even a good point, I don't think it'll be very popular with consumers in general - including me. I like to drive 80 mph from where I live to a city that's 240 miles away. As an owner of two vehicles that nominally go 300+ miles on a charge, I always have to either (1) stop to charge or (2) drive slower than 80 mph. I'd rather not have to do either of those things.![]()
I’d only add that there’s ALSO the possibility that Tesla has been serious about its post-2019 philosophical shift towards “the answer is not large packs that lay idol 95% of the time”
I'm not saying that Tesla should make a 500 mile Cybertruck because of my one use case, but I am saying that if the decision is between a 350 mile CT and a 500 mile Silverado EV, and they both have access to the same superchargers along the route, I'm probably going to go with the Silverado despite my preference for Tesla. I think a not insignificant amount of people would make the same choice, if for different reasons.
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