The fact that any pickup truck regardless of motor type is around 80K is absurd. So much for a working man’s truck
2 months ago | 9
$40k US. Maximum. The more they overprice EVs, the more they are going to depreciate like falling bricks.
2 months ago | 78
Trucks used to be utilitarian. Love my 2000 F1fifty. Took it on a 2000 mile trip from WNC to Key West this spring. The coil pack dropped a cylinder, advanced warrantied it out and I kept going...
2 months ago | 7
There is nothing reasonable about truck pricing today. New, used, big or small they’re all out of control.
2 months ago | 12
My problem is they make them too big. I want a small truck like the little old Toyota pickups of the 80s.
2 months ago | 19
50k is a reasonable number considering the technology, fuel economy and amount of maintenance that a EV pickup will require vs it’s ICE counterparts.
2 months ago | 6
I've seen enough Aging Wheels to know it's way higher than it has any right to be
2 months ago | 8
$40k. Anyone saying $25k is either a child that has no sense of reality or they truly don’t understand how the economy works!
2 months ago | 26
Look - I wouldn’t take it if somebody offered it up for free.
2 months ago | 10
The emotional answer is 15k. The rational answer is 20-25k. The actual answer is 50k+. The realistic answer is 100k+ until the dealerships have too much supply
2 months ago | 3
You couldn't pay me to drive an electric truck for work.
2 months ago | 4
$40-45k for the “stripped out” model would probably be a fair price for what you get in the truck.
2 months ago | 1
Hoovies Garage
At what price would you think a 450 mile range, stripped down 4x4 electrical work truck is reasonable? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CklNe...
2 months ago | [YT] | 810