WalleyeMikeIII
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My biggest beef w/ the Ultimate is the forced RSE
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Yeah...thats not happening. Nothing wrong with hybrids either if done right like Toyota.It's worth considering. The 23 model may be the last one where you're not forced to go electric or hybrid.
Based on the &1B investment in the next gen small block GM is making; guessing there will be plenty of Dino power for a whileIt's worth considering. The 23 model may be the last one where you're not forced to go electric or hybrid.
Not to mention no way to meet towing demands right now w/ EV.It's physically impossible to meet these EPA/EV requirements. There literally isnt enough production capacity for the number of batteries needed let alone the natural resources and mining capabilities. Dino to continue unless they force vehicle/transportation shortages. There is roughly 15 million units sold each year. No way are we getting even close to 25% of that being EV. MAYBE light hybrid.
Towing with a EV isnt the problem... Range while towing with a EV is the problem...Not to mention no way to meet towing demands right now w/ EV.
Yes, that is exactly what I mean.Towing with a EV isnt the problem... Range while towing with a EV is the problem...
Its actually a joy to tow with a EV. The Rivian for example can pull a hill like it wasnt even pulling a trailer. Although range falls like no mans business!
For example, Rivian
R1T - 11000lbs capacity
R1S - 7700lbs capacity
Range without a trailer 330ish miles
Range with a trailer 90-130ish miles (depending on weight and aero)
Ford F150 Lightning Capacity, depending on package, 5000-11300lbs
Range without a trailer 230/320ish miles depending on battery package
Range with a trailer 40-90/70-130 miles depending on battery package (depending on weight and aero)
My local dealer has an Onyx black Ultimate that a customer has backed out of. has Super cruise.
I have a 21 Denali with 13k miles, GMC black rims, regular Denali
Offer is 99k and they give me 72,500. Possible GM financing at 3.9 for 60 months.
Any opinions? I was planning on waiting for the refresh but not sure how big a deal that is. I trade every 3 years or so. This would be a year ahead of my normal schedule. Just asking for opinions.