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RIP Tesla cybertruck
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<blockquote data-quote="kaz109" data-source="post: 17041823" data-attributes="member: 55075"><p>I hear what you’re saying, and they are valid questions however, the same questions are not answered when reviewing a ram TRX or a Ford raptor, because that is not what the buyers of these vehicles generally use as a selling point of as opposed to a much cheaper F150 or Ram or SuperDuty in general</p><p></p><p>Edit… I found this from the same C&D review </p><p></p><p></p><p>The dual- and tri-motor Cybertrucks have a maximum towing capacity of 11,000 pounds; the forthcoming single-motor model is capped at 7500 pounds. Every Cybertruck can also haul 2500 pounds in its six-by-four-foot composite cargo bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaz109, post: 17041823, member: 55075"] I hear what you’re saying, and they are valid questions however, the same questions are not answered when reviewing a ram TRX or a Ford raptor, because that is not what the buyers of these vehicles generally use as a selling point of as opposed to a much cheaper F150 or Ram or SuperDuty in general Edit… I found this from the same C&D review The dual- and tri-motor Cybertrucks have a maximum towing capacity of 11,000 pounds; the forthcoming single-motor model is capped at 7500 pounds. Every Cybertruck can also haul 2500 pounds in its six-by-four-foot composite cargo bed. [/QUOTE]
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