Posted by Pete in Holland MI on January 05, 2022 at 20:46:32 from (199.176.232.160):
In Reply to: Ford's electric F150 posted by 37 chief on January 04, 2022 at 19:00:35:
I didn't buy a 1 ton diesel dually truck because I didn't need one. A half ton with a 5.3 liter does what I need. I also don't drive a 2 seater high fuel economy car, because it doesn't fit my needs.
Most of the folks on this forum work their trucks. Watching around town in non rural areas, you'll see a lot of trucks that are several years old with only a few scratches in the truck. These folks like the look & feel of a truck, but don't necessarily need the utility of a truck. THESE are the targeted audience for these electric trucks.
Don't get your undies in a bunch. Our gas guzzling working trucks won't be going away any time soon. Car companies design product for the market, not what tree huggers desire.
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