[AT] tractor hauling truck

James Peck jamesgpeck at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 27 08:29:42 PST 2019


This Isuzu looks something like an old Buffalo White. They offer three across front seating, a hard feature to find. You could put a tilt bed with winch on it or a service body.

https://isuzucv.com/en/fseries/

Phil Auten Texas AT List member (mailto:pga2 at basicisp.net); Must be from the "early adopters". They will pay when the bugs start showing up. Sure hope that
something like the runaway issue doesn't rear it's ugly head. I wonder just how fast one of those ugly things can go.

Cecil Bearden AT list member, Oklahoma farmer, and Professional Engineer (crbearden at copper.net); I got an email yesterday saying that they already had orders for over 180K of those ugly electric "pickups"...

Mattias Kessén AT List Member and BM 350 Boxer owner (davidbrown950 at gmail.com);I can't even imagine how someone even can come up with the idea of something that ugly. 

Reminds me of when Honda were gonna begin marketing the new Honda Fitta. Later called Jazz in Europe and (I believe) Fit in the rest of the world. They've even made brochures with the slogan "Small on the outside, big on the inside". Problem is that fitta in swedish means cunt. All scandinavians and many people in northern Europe knows that. I think you all can imagine how many funny "car tests" that were made from that... I was takin' the .... for a ride. It was a pleasant... etc.

Steve Offiler AT List member Mechanical Engineer (soffiler at gmail.com);I am sort of a Luddite.  Well, at least, I'm the opposite of an "early adopter" consumer. Late adopter I guess? 

The idea of electric vehicles gives me range anxiety.  That's a real thing, a concept explored by GM with their EV-1.  Remember that electric car?  They built 1000 and leased them so they could get them all back. It was a giant engineering experiment that I found brilliant.   But a whole bunch of environmentalists who didn't grasp that concept hate GM to this day because they couldn't keep their EV-1.  I guess they didn't read the fine print.

Anyway, you can keep your electric cars (and now trucks) until they cost on par with a petrol-fueled equivalent, and recharge more rapidly than they do now, and charging stations are everywhere.  I refuse to accept less convenience and less utility for higher cost.



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