Woodrick
Well-known member
- First Name
- Ed
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2023
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- Location
- Gainesville Ga
- Vehicles
- Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck AWD
- Occupation
- Consultant
It's probably not going to be a great choice for hauling larger campers on longer trips, especially to primitive campsites. And even if the range was 500 miles, hauling a load into a primitive campsite 100 miles away, without charging on the way in or the way out will be a challenge.What are you expecting, normal and towing? My wife and I are adventurous and go places off the beaten path; I pull a 32-foot camper, and my Ram gets me where I want to go. When they get the mileage to 500 that they were aiming for, for so long, even close, then I will jump in. I may be wrong, but for most of the 4 years in development, they still had 500 showing as one option. Please let us know how you do on the mileage. Thanks, My res starts with 113
But if you were heading to campgrounds with NEMA 14-50, you could go a lot further.
It truly depends on what you want to do. I used to work for a camping dealer years ago. The owner had a GMC that he used to haul his camper with. It had the regular gas tank, extra manufacturer option saddle bag tanks and a toolbox tank. I think that it was a few hundred gallons. He had me run an errand one day. I got 100 yards away and it ran out of gas in the middle of an intersection. He asked me why I didn't check the gas before I left. I had simply assumed that it had some. His response? It's too dang expensive to fill it up.
But the point of my story is that you can't expect one thing to handle all situations. He had needs and desired (of course the larger tanks mean he could buy gas in cheaper states). They did a lot of trips over 1,000 miles away hauling a camper.
I had a motorhome, aside from the 3,000 mile trek home after we bought it, it rarely went that far.
Not everyone hauls, not everyone tows, for those that tow, many just haul landscaping trailers.
It is REALLY EASY to show where the Cybertruck doesn't work. And for people who like to sling these numbers, they don't realize that there so many situations where they work so much better than ICE vehicles.
My 2500-mile trips last month were relatively nice and easy with FSD driving the vast majority of the trip.
It is much more helpful to give people examples of the roles that it WILL FILL as opposed to those that it won't.
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