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I also have a reservation for one of those, (first 5 minutes of reservation opening on day 1), but I haven’t heard a peep from GM.
Hey dude, you lost all credibility with me when you called the Cybertruck vaporware. That's hilarious.
I know the pictures of people lining up all across the country to just see the Cybertruck on the eve of its launch will be unsettling to some. I imagine it is akin to standing on the beach...
I know. The answer is the same. At car meets all across the country, I predict organizers will park these 2 vehicles adjacent to one another for that one two visual punch.
It's like the DeLorean and the Tesla Model X.
So, the concept got some people excited, then the actual warmed over truck was released a month later. Yes, that's a classic bait and switch. Even GM/gm did better on that front with the Silverado EV.
The last straw for me with Dodge/Stellantis was a bait and switch scheme. Therefore, I'm not...
I love my Magnum, but I would never buy a product from Dodge again. NEVER!!
Over the last 25+ years in 2 countries, the dealership experience has been the worst. I'll leave it at that.
What the hell!! Don't these chargers have monitoring and safety systems to prevent causing an EV to be welded to the charging cable and or rendered useless? 😳
Like, you know, every electrical panel that has a breaker or fuse?
A fusible link should blow IN THE CHARGER before bricking a car...
OP, did you get a timeframe in your email confirmation, (assuming you reserved recently).
I also reserved a Silverado EV as a back up, within the first minute or two of the reservation window opening on reveal day. My email confirmation said I reserved a 2025 model, with availability starting...
Agreed, the Chevy Avalanche EV , err... Silverado EV looks good. I always liked the Avalanche, and was annoyed when gm spokespersons downplayed the clearly obvious design cues between the Silverado EV and the previous Avalanche whenever they were asked about it.
The batteries must weigh a lot...
Totally agree, 100%. I find it laughable that Tavares actually said that they are tweaking their EV design monthly based in what the competition is doing. It must be humbling for him to watch Teslas trounce their best products at the dragstrip. Take notes Tavares, pay attention and take notes...
Well, as Lee Iacocca famously said in the below commercial when he was leading Chrysler " You can lead, follow, or get out of the way".
It looks like Tavares is content to follow with EVs.
Shameful. "gm" should fix their burning Bolts before getting cocky about this electric monstrosity.
As I posted before, my 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS goes like a bat out of hell but can't retain an accurate time or date in its electronic stereo head unit.
Based on this, I think buying an...
This doesn't surprise me. While performing the maneuver on a slippery muddy patch is relatively easy, they have to program the feature for all conditions before releasing it to production. Despite writing instructions in the owners manual that warns that it is to be used in low traction areas...
It's very good for the world that the legacy auto manufacturers are starting to make the transition to Electric. More competition, more EV adoption. Kudos to Ford.
As for me, I won't buy an electric F-150, or anything Ford. Period. From a young car buying age, the brand and the atmosphere in...
Oh boy, there's something awfully familiar about all this. Next thing we'll know is that a Miles Dyson invents the neural-net processor.... :eek: j/k
I know that computational power has grown exponentially in my time, and that my test drive in a Model S last year was very impressive to say...