• if they could EV correctly and make them safe, durable, and intuitively maintained, so many models of vehicle from 1970-1990 would absolutely crush.

    i used to own a 1990 GMC Sierra 1500 OBS [old body style] (20 years after it rolled off the line, lmao… fucker had half a million miles, diesel!). i was a farm worker, so i used the shit out of it, but the truck felt huge and capable to the task. like i could pick up a 1-ton pallet no problem and bring it back over the hills to the farm. though some of the hills it was more of a “0-60 in 3 miles” situation.

    of course, compared to its modern successor, the 2024 Chevy Silverado, it was 4" shorter by width, 36" shorter by length, and had a 1 foot longer bed. it wasn’t also trying to be a 4 door sedan, but it had a big vinyl bench so it was easy to fit 3 adult dudes in it, or more routinely another dude and a normal dog in the cab.

    when i think of the potential, i hate our car and truck market. it’s all just shit. every vehicle is the same attempted jack of all trades, except designed by and for someone who has never worked a trade. so it’s a frankensteined shitpile that sucks at everything, sold entirely on vibes to someone who wants to affect a personality trait. and has a 500% marked up center console with enough computing power and connectivity to launch a satellite. and every vehicle costs like $30k, but really costs like $60k when you factor in 84 month financing and non-negotiable “options”.

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      6 months ago

      Yep, there’s a reason why the modern work truck is a full sized van with the back seats stripped out. And even those are expensive because people are living in them ancap-good