Ehninger1212
Well-known member
- First Name
- Jake
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2019
- Messages
- 777
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- 1,331
- Location
- Houston, TX
- Vehicles
- Audi A3 E-Tron - 2005 Land Rover LR3 - T-Bucket - 1951 chevy 3100
- Occupation
- Architect/Fabricator
Do we have the same Father? Brother is that you?!?!After following along with this roll-out last night, I've very easily come to the realization that this vehicle is for a different consumer entirely than that of the CT.
I feel like this is for the current SUV/truck driving crowd that feels as if their driving habits are inconsequential. For example, my father puts planetary health well down his list of 'important issues', maybe the term 'issue' is even in question, but he's a huge "bells and whistles" guy that keeps up with tech.
Seems like an oxymoron, I know... But there are a lot of these mentalities out there, especially here in Texas.
Anyway, at the risk of getting too mired in politics, this product is a good thing for the automakers' push to go all-electric (granted, I realize this isn't just in the auto industry's hands). Its a necessary emergence to help move things along in the right direction. Something more like a traditional truck/SUV that will out-perform the big gas-guzzling pickups that are driven mostly as commuter vehicles, with some capabilities on the side.
This thing is an effort from a traditional American automaker, which is *hopefully* them saying '"this is the future so you better get excited about it like the rest of the people over there on that Tesla train, whether you like it or not." They have to start somewhere.
I don't think this is for "us." But I'm still happy about it.