Don Kedick
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I trust it can be driven when full up (like the Citroens I owned in the 60s). That's the feature that impelled me to order a CT. Of course, when full up (or down) there's no suspension movement, so you have to inch along. But my driveway is 1000 ft long in a snowbelt in Canada.I wonder if the "jack" mode height goes even higher. Individual wheel suspension control would also give you the ability to lift a wheel to put a plank under so you can walk yourself out of a bog. Just needs a balance sensing system for safety though.
I trust it can be driven when full up (like the Citroens I owned in the 60s). That's the feature that impelled me to order a CT. Of course, when full up (or down) there's no suspension movement, so you have to inch along. But my driveway is 1000 ft long in a snowbelt in Canada.
Incidentally, there's a YouTube clip from the owner of a new Ford Lightning who was quoted some $30,000 for a front-mount snowplow hitch. And, if I remember right, one from someone who ordered a small electric Chinese PU ("Chingli"?) -- and then had the bed converted to a hydraulic dumper.