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haele

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3. I don't, but it does make a certain amount of sense.
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 12:36 AM
Jan 2025

We're looking at SUV/mini-van type EVs (we haul between 4 and 6 people due to the household size), the cardboard truck fits none of our criteria.
If I wanted an EV truck, there are others that provide better ease of driving and more utility than the Cyberbunk.
After all, would you load 500 lbs of manure in the back of one? How about 20 bags of cement, 4 gallons of paint and primer, a 25 gallon bucket of roofing adhesive, tarpaper, and shingles, 8 sheets of plywood, and a couple dozen 8 ft. long 2x4's and a bucket of nails to build a shed?
I've done both, back when I had a 1979 full bed Ford Ranger. Just go through with a broom, then sprayed the bed down with a high pressure hose setting to get the gunk out, then run it through a carwash and it looked good as relatively new.

That was a truck.

Haele

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