Outlaw1
Well-known member
- First Name
- RS
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2020
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 99
- Reaction score
- 178
- Location
- Missouri
- Vehicles
- Cybertruck DM, 2021 Tesla Model Y
I came from a Chevy Colorado base model, had it for years but wanted an electric truck. I went with the DM based on original specs for 300+ mile range and the other features mentioned during the unveil event. I didn't know about all the other cool things I would get.
Think about it from the perspective of a new buyer. If I were still the Colorado owner from before, the LR CT stacks up well. With my Colorado, I had:
2WD
Coil suspension
Backup camera only
Under rear seat storage
A soft tonneau I installed
I got real world 21 mpg
I had a small dent in the rear from bumping it with a sink I was moving. Just a light bump caused the dent and scratched the paint
I had cloth seats
Towing was 3,500 lbs, bigger engine would have been 7,000 lbs
No heated seats = gain w/ LR CT
No sentry mode = gain w/ LR CT
No armor glass = gain w/ LR CT
No frunk = gain w/ LR CT
No SBW = gain w/ LR CT
No Rear wheel steering = gain w/ LR CT
No rear screen (so I wouldn't be losing that, I never had it)
No outlets or ability to power things via a mobile connector = gain w/ LR CT
No in truck entertainment = gain w/ LR CT
That would be the experience I was coming from. I wouldn't feel like I am losing any features with the LR CT. I would be gaining features. A similar Colorado today would be between $40 - $50k. The LR CT with tax break and gas saving is $56k.
And still fits in my garage. Not bad.
Think about it from the perspective of a new buyer. If I were still the Colorado owner from before, the LR CT stacks up well. With my Colorado, I had:
2WD
Coil suspension
Backup camera only
Under rear seat storage
A soft tonneau I installed
I got real world 21 mpg
I had a small dent in the rear from bumping it with a sink I was moving. Just a light bump caused the dent and scratched the paint
I had cloth seats
Towing was 3,500 lbs, bigger engine would have been 7,000 lbs
No heated seats = gain w/ LR CT
No sentry mode = gain w/ LR CT
No armor glass = gain w/ LR CT
No frunk = gain w/ LR CT
No SBW = gain w/ LR CT
No Rear wheel steering = gain w/ LR CT
No rear screen (so I wouldn't be losing that, I never had it)
No outlets or ability to power things via a mobile connector = gain w/ LR CT
No in truck entertainment = gain w/ LR CT
That would be the experience I was coming from. I wouldn't feel like I am losing any features with the LR CT. I would be gaining features. A similar Colorado today would be between $40 - $50k. The LR CT with tax break and gas saving is $56k.
And still fits in my garage. Not bad.
Sponsored