firsttruck
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"towing don't think it is viable for a business."If I did not let my guys take their work trucks home they would quit, some of them live 30+ miles from the office and them driving 30 miles to the office, then if the jobsite was 20-30 miles the other direction it could easily be a 120 mile day. With big loads the CT won't do much over 100 miles and that is at 100% to zero and I don't want the batteries getting slammed to 100% every day, or running dead on the side of the road.
CT is fine for a trip to the store or to run to a jobsite but for towing don't think it is viable for a business.
NO. your statement above is inaccurate. A correct statement would be
"Cybertruck towing might not work for MY business!
The video in first post already shows a business using Cybertruck to tow.
There may be lots of other businesses where current Cybertruck towing capabilities might be perfectly workable and those businesses could save a lot of money.
Annually, there are over 2 million full-size pickups sold in USA.
There are plenty of use cases for Cybertruck and even towing jobs for Cybertruck.
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