• treadful@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    If they weren’t all $70k+ and the ugliest things on the road, maybe they’d do better.

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      Rivians and lightning are doing just fine. If had nothing to do with being 70k. Those cars and trucks are straight up middle class buys that are popular.

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        I wouldn’t say lightning are doing fine.

        They cut an entire shift with rolling layoffs (1 shift is laid off at a time and it cycles through all shifts) and inventory is building.

        There trying to respond to the problem to equal it out, but fine isn’t the word I’d use.

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    That’s odd. Maybe if they spent some of their Super Bowl ad money on actually making the vehicles, they’d be in better shape.

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      They were too busy cancelling and then un-cancelling their only EV that actually sold in reasonable quantities.

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    It absolutely boggles the fucking mind that none of these genius CEOs have been pushing for a electric Ford maverick sized pickup after seeing the runaway success that has been. Doubly now seeing that sales of the lightning have plateaud. But I guess none of them want to be the first ones to prove the point that you can build a good reasonably sized useful electric car and make money on it if you are willing to take a hair less margin on each one.

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      If they came out with an EV Maverick I’d be thrilled. I have a Model 3 right now mainly because I can’t afford an EV pickup truck that actually exists (don’t get me started on the Lightning’s “Pro” trim).

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      GM always claimed they couldn’t make a mid-sized pickup because current regulations require the smaller vehicle to be efficient. This was their chance

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      Trucks are on a 5 year life cycle. The lightning was first, followed up by PHEV 150. The rest will follow in a few years.

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    They are just handing the industry over to the pure-play EV makers. Which is fine with me, they are the best at what they do.