Quark
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Don't doubt that the developement costs are a big reason for the lifter failures. Today's subsidization of tomorrow's tech leaves buyers in the lurch. Wait till the bill to pay for the grid upgrade lands in your mailbox.
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In 50 years or less the forum will be guys talking about modding their flux capacitors for mo powah and better range.Fossil fuel engines are about as good as they ever will be now ( minus the lifter issue...) so we are buying for my wife and I this year. No more money will be spent refining Fuel engines. Could be the last great fuel vehicles we own..
Yup, and exchanging computer code to mod their onboard computersIn 50 years or less the forum will be guys talking about modding their flux capacitors for mo powah and better range.
They should name it the Lavalanche.Another step closer to an electric Tahoe/Suburban.
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV First Look: Chevy’s Electric Truck Puts F-150 Lightning on Notice
The 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV First Look: Thunder to the Ford F-150 Lightning?
Well, the Chevy did *follow* the Lightning...www.motortrend.com
I heard an interesting analysis of this offering (and the legacy manufacturers move to EV in general) this afternoon on CNBC. Specifically to the latest GM announcement, the analyst was saying that the Ford lightning looks to be the leader as it was out first (between GM and Ford) ad should sell really well to more conservative Ford truck customers familiar with the F150 platform, but that GM's approach of building their new EV offerings on standard platforms optimized for EV propulsion, should turn our better later in the decade.Another step closer to an electric Tahoe/Suburban.
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV First Look: Chevy’s Electric Truck Puts F-150 Lightning on Notice
The 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV First Look: Thunder to the Ford F-150 Lightning?
Well, the Chevy did *follow* the Lightning...www.motortrend.com