To: Reno89519
Ugh, so UGLY!!!!! And the company that already has to try to hide how weak it's drive-trains are, and is constantly struggling to meet existing component demand, is now branching out to this monstrosity? Yah, that's just BRILLIANT! You would have to be insane to consider one of these for actual use out here in the Nevada desert. I looked at the specs, not impressed. Who buys this trash? For the cost of one of these I could have my pick of any other off-road vehicle in the world, and probably two or three of most of them*, or a warehouse of spare parts. *Okay, maybe not two LMOO2's
24 posted on
11/21/2019 11:04:05 PM PST by
Ex gun maker.
(Unconstitutional "Law" is void from inception.....)
To: Ex gun maker.
I have no idea where the strike-thru text came from, it was not intentional!
25 posted on
11/21/2019 11:06:14 PM PST by
Ex gun maker.
(Unconstitutional "Law" is void from inception.....)
To: Ex gun maker.
Figuring on a 175 kwh battery and a residential electricity rate of .092 per kwh for Reno, Nevada that equals about $16. A Ram 1500 with the 6 cylinder engine gets 19 city and 24 hwy. So to go the same distance would cost at least $50 in fuel. Low maintenance. Some estimates are that Tesla batteries should be able to go 500,000 miles with 80% capacity.
28 posted on
11/21/2019 11:31:39 PM PST by
willk
(A bias news media is not a free press.)
To: Ex gun maker.
I’m afraid he went for the bling.
33 posted on
11/22/2019 1:04:37 AM PST by
Ken H
(And Epstein didn't kill himself.)
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