Originally Posted by Detoxing:
As a work truck? As a toy hauler? Glorified grocery getter? What would you be doing with it?
My current truck (Titan) gets used for off-road/mountain road travel for camping and exploring, hauling lumber and supplies for building projects (personal, not work related), and has exactly the number of seats I need (6). The one downside is how much gas it uses. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
My current truck (Titan) gets used for off-road/mountain road travel for camping and exploring, hauling lumber and supplies for building projects (personal, not work related), and has exactly the number of seats I need (6). The one downside is how much gas it uses.
Oh i meant the Tesla. You would use this Tesla truck for those same duties? [Reply]
Apparently 200k people have already put down a deposit on one. Granted, it's only $100, and it's fully refundable, so it's a pretty weak gauge of commitment. [Reply]
Apparently 200k people have already put down a deposit on one. Granted, it's only $100, and it's fully refundable, so it's a pretty weak gauge of commitment.
I hadn't seen it was 100 bucks. Wasn't the model 3 1000+? That seems like such a small amount it wouldn't give you good data to anticipate demand. It's nearly a throwaway amount if you're really considering a 55k + tax type truck [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiliConCarnage:
I hadn't seen it was 100 bucks. Wasn't the model 3 1000+? That seems like such a small amount it wouldn't give you good data to anticipate demand. It's nearly a throwaway amount if you're really considering a 55k + tax type truck
Apparently 200k people have already put down a deposit on one. Granted, it's only $100, and it's fully refundable, so it's a pretty weak gauge of commitment.
Apple fan boy types with more money
Just to reiterate
It ain't a truck
And Musk is bat shit crazy [Reply]
Too me it's not a truck or a SUV. It's more of a city ORV. Maybe it could be called a CORV. Plus would you need to have a Mohawk hair cut, wear a spiked leather collar, etc. to drive one? [Reply]
Originally Posted by TrebMaxx:
Too me it's not a truck or a SUV. It's more of a city ORV. Maybe it could be called a CORV. Plus would you need to have a Mohawk hair cut, wear a spiked leather collar, etc. to drive one?
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
They shoulda marketed as some sort of Truck-SUV hybrid. I think it would be better received as such. But as a Truck? No way.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
They shoulda marketed as some sort of Truck-SUV hybrid. I think it would be better received as such. But as a Truck? No way.
So it ugly and it's not functional as a truck b/c it has anglers bed rails?
Is there any other way "it isn't functional as a truck"?
For instance "can't have a toolbox and access things over the side".
You've got a under-bed trunk at the tailgate and a giant frunk under the hood. Why would you throw random small items behind the can anymore?
As a construction worker, the is NOTHING LESS FUNCTIONAL than a "toolbox" in the back of a truck.
Been around them for years and still haven't seen an organized one that works.
I'd probably prefer some sort or tool organization in the front trunk with a charger bank and batteries already plugged in charging. Could easily fit multiple impacts, drills, saw all, portaban, hammerdrill etc up there organized and charged.
Throw the rest under the bed or in the side rail storage. I'd have a 100% clear 6.5' bed with all my tooling at all times.
You city guys are going to have to explain to me how it doesn't function as a truck. It blows away any setup I've dealt with in years.
P.S. Truck toolboxs are dumb and only serve the purpose of signaling to other truck drivers that you're not a "poser".
Originally Posted by aturnis:
So it ugly and it's not functional as a truck b/c it has anglers bed rails?
Is there any other way "it isn't functional as a truck"?
For instance "can't have a toolbox and access things over the side".
You've got a under-bed trunk at the tailgate and a giant frunk under the hood. Why would you throw random small items behind the can anymore?
As a construction worker, the is NOTHING LESS FUNCTIONAL than a "toolbox" in the back of a truck.
Been around them for years and still haven't seen an organized one that works.
I'd probably prefer some sort or tool organization in the front trunk with a charger bank and batteries already plugged in charging. Could easily fit multiple impacts, drills, saw all, portaban, hammerdrill etc up there organized and charged.
Throw the rest under the bed or in the side rail storage. I'd have a 100% clear 6.5' bed with all my tooling at all times.
You city guys are going to have to explain to me how it doesn't function as a truck. It blows away any setup I've dealt with in years.
P.S. Truck toolboxs are dumb and only serve the purpose of signaling to other truck drivers that you're not a "poser".
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