Challeco
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I love the Cybertruck! I just have one nagging issue with it. The CT is not alone in my disdain, many trucks on the road today have the same issue. I have a need for an eight foot long, five foot wide bed. Ever since the CT was revealed I have been asking for a full length bed. But the truck is just too long with a full length bed and a four door cabin. There have been calls for a drop down vault wall between the vault and the cabin. The Tailgate has an end stop built in. These are good ideas. But I have been thinking on this and as Mr. Musk has said "go back to first principles".
I suggest that Tesla should offer a regular cab version of the Cybertruck. This version could keep all of the same aspects of the CT, including the length, the width, the folded, hard, stainless steel body lines and the motor options. But, instead of a second row of seating, the regular cab would have the bed length. Just like the old school trucks that I grew up with, worked with, and relied on.
My question boils down to how many of us really need four to six seats in a work truck? On a daily basis, I drive to work by myself, I go to the lumber store by myself or with one other person, I work on my projects by myself, or maybe if I have the extra cash to hire a helper, one other person. It isn't a stretch to think that a pickup truck and a coupe are similar in their customer base.
I would love to read your thoughts on this. What do the rest of you think?
I suggest that Tesla should offer a regular cab version of the Cybertruck. This version could keep all of the same aspects of the CT, including the length, the width, the folded, hard, stainless steel body lines and the motor options. But, instead of a second row of seating, the regular cab would have the bed length. Just like the old school trucks that I grew up with, worked with, and relied on.
My question boils down to how many of us really need four to six seats in a work truck? On a daily basis, I drive to work by myself, I go to the lumber store by myself or with one other person, I work on my projects by myself, or maybe if I have the extra cash to hire a helper, one other person. It isn't a stretch to think that a pickup truck and a coupe are similar in their customer base.
I would love to read your thoughts on this. What do the rest of you think?
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