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    Will the big electric trucks have an electric smoker in the back for rolling coal on the way from crossfit to the vegan BBQ?


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    Electric pickups? In Texas? I question your manhood. Lol
    I don't feel the need to make a bunch of noise or spit out black smoke to get my job done.

    If they can make one that does the job then great.

    Questioning my manhood isn't a recommended course of action.
     

    Younggun

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    I don't feel the need to make a bunch of noise or spit out black smoke to get my job done.

    If they can make one that does the job then great.

    Questioning my manhood isn't a recommended course of action.

    You should hit him with your purse.


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    I don't feel the need to make a bunch of noise or spit out black smoke to get my job done.

    If they can make one that does the job then great.

    Questioning my manhood isn't a recommended course of action.
    Agreed, but that's a MIGHTY big if right now. No way Tesla has a pickup ready in 18mo. that can haul goosenecks much less a loaded bed 400 miles w/o stopping.

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    Dawico

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    Agreed, but that's a MIGHTY big if right now. No way Tesla has a pickup ready in 18mo. that can haul goosenecks much less a loaded bed 400 miles w/o stopping.

    Simmer down nancy. Lol
    Loaded bed maybe. Big trailer is less likely but not out of the question.

    It is amazing how fast technology progresses sometimes. All it takes is one breakthrough to blow the doors open.

    Will not simmer down.
     

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    Loaded bed maybe. Big trailer is less likely but not out of the question.

    It is amazing how fast technology progresses sometimes. All it takes is one breakthrough to blow the doors open.

    Will not simmer down.
    if they can make a truck be able haul/tow for 400 miles, I'd think they'd first make a car that can go over 400 miles between charges.

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    ZX9RCAM

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    I'm thinking more about "on the job" use, foreman sitting at the site, working in the cab and running the A/C, after driving 100 miles to get there, how would that work. And no generator running to charge the battery, lol
     

    kyletxria1911a1

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    I'm thinking more about "on the job" use, foreman sitting at the site, working in the cab and running the A/C, after driving 100 miles to get there, how would that work. And no generator running to charge the battery, lol

    Hell wit it just keep the diesel. .
    Or put solar panels on the roof bwhaaaaa haaaaaa haaaa
    Sorry. But electric cars rank up there with hybrids. .
    I needs to put exhaust in the atmosphere with 10-18 speeds
     
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