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I think the point is that a pickup truck bed is better for hauling this than vehicles with other body styles.
You can get a flatbed pickup for $25k if it's not brand new. And it does the job just as well as whatever this thing is.
So what? Should no basic, inexpensive vehicles be produced because you could get a nicer or more capable used one for a similar price?
Also, this one is electric. Sans the Cybertruck, there aren't too many electric pickups out there, and probably not many on the used vehicle market.
I'm all for basic, inexpensive vehicles. This isn't basic, it's threadbare. And it isn't inexpensive, either.
Why do you think Americans have to spend so much more money on an electric vehicle than their international peers?
People act like the home depot wont deliver, and that trailers don't exist and that they have to daily a pickup so that they can move mulch once a year.
My brother in christ its a codpiece for insecure people. What you need is a fiesta, rented/borrowed/shared utility trailer and a removable tow ball.
Are you saying that the Slate being discussed in the article is a codpiece? I hardly think so. It's a pretty damn basic vehicle.
The entire vehicle segment and the trappings of it are all related. It could easily be a van and friend-shaped for collision.
Delivery of heavy things is costly you know. It simply comes down to: if you're making use of it, it's worth it overall. Our pickup was only 35k, same price as the Subaru we'd otherwise be buying. We're outdoorsy and we're converting our yard from grass to trees, shrubs, and wildflowers, so a pickup is getting its mileage. If you only need this stuff a few times a year then it's certainly not worth it. People have different needs.
Motherfucker rent a uhaul. Its just a codpiece for the insecure.
What has you so bent out of shape? We make use of it. It's not even my car, it's my wife's. I drive an electric moped to work most of the time and my sub-SUV the four months it's too cold. Would you rent a uhaul to go kayaking!? We drove 2.5 hours to my wife's parents for a long weekend (Juneteenth) and brought an inflatable bed, kayaks, paddle board, and we came home with their smoker (they're retiring and downsizing). Besides, it's a Ford Maverick that gets 36 mpg, it's not a massive gas guzzler.
Drive what works for you, but what we're doing is economical and no more environmentally unfriendly than any other car.
There's a reason why they only exist in the US.