Darth abbott
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The 80K Chevy is a work truck. I don't know if you ever driven to work truck but they are extremely bare bones and not a premium vehicle. Cyber truck is far from bare bones.
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Let's give a Detroit company it's due, The absolute worst mileage in the pickup category. Below 2 miles/kWh is nothing to be proud. And the Cybertruck with Range Extender gets a better range.I had updated this information yesterday as the InsideEVs article was well written and organized too.
https://insideevs.com/news/705388/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-epa-range-specs-pricing/
seems a spec you can’t really dog on/compare in a meaningful way unless/until you have an example of a vehicle with a 200kWh pack that does materially betterBelow 2 miles/kWh is nothing to be proud.
Sure I can compare. Just like I compare the vast number of pickups on the road today being used as commute vehicles or car haulers compared against the much more energy efficient SUVs or cars.seems a spec you can’t really dog on/compare in a meaningful way unless/until you have an example of a vehicle with a 200kWh pack that does materially better
nothing for free, only trade-offs
For that matter, this is the sort of hubris that has a lot of Cybertruck fanbois receding into shadows or exercise their max cognitive dissonance these days: may want to wait and see how the Range Extender effects CT efficiency before pulling trigger on quips fired at other OEMs
My sister-in-law just got a Chevy EUV a few weeks ago and it's left her stranded and been towed to back to the dealer twice because it would not go anywhere. They said it's because if you shift in to reverse too quickly it breaks.... she's looking at the lemon law because she knows it will have to be towed in again soon...... so hard pass on Chevy electric anything. I could probably do a Ford Lightning though, if the range was excellent. Ford makes good trucks.GM vehicles are known to have electrical issues for the past 50 years and now they're making EVs... I'm staying far away..