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I bought the 5.0 v8 with the 10 speed auto, its also a 2wd so the ride is actually better than my 4wd ram was. I opted for 2wd because in the two years I owned the ram I never used the 4wd once, so it wasn't a hard decision. I did get the locking rear differential. Oh and the massaging seats...
meh, i couldn't wait for the lightning, traded my 19 ram on a ford platinum f150, couldn't be happier. Forgot just how nice the fords are compared to ram.
Also what you people fail to realize, is how many people can actually afford to buy a new car, maybe 25% of the population? The rest of the people will still drive their clapped out z71 until they die, while I enjoy new technology.
I could give a rats *** about the environment, I just think they are cool and want to try one, I don't want them to quit making gas and diesel rigs either.
I would have no problem buying a battery after 100k miles. 10k every 8 years for a battery is just 1250 a year. I could not imagine owning the same vehicle for 8 years though, but I get that some people do, and this probably isn't for them.
I just sold my ram after two years of ownership, it had 13000 miles on it. 100000 miles will last me the full 8 years, I wouldn't keep the truck that long anyway. Good luck on getting 100k out of that ecodiesel, thats a real crapshoot. I don't know how many of those trucks I've seen for sale...
The reason why its called a mustang is simple, they didn't want something with a non mustang nameplate faster than the mustang, the mustang mach e does 0-60 in the the mid 3 seconds, so that is why.
This truck is for the guy who occasionally pulls his boat to the lake, makes lumber yard runs, hauls some furniture for the neighbor, etc. Me personally I wouldn't even tow with it if i bought it, would just use my tahoe.
So Gm already has committed to being totally electric by 2035, this gives another 14 plus years to beef up the grid. Probably one in ten americans buy a new car every few years so its not going to be that big of a deal. I expect to see more companies getting charging stations for employees...
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