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If it was about 17K with a Toyota 22R engine in it they would sell like hot cakes.

 

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21 minutes ago, Yotaman said:

If it was about 17K with a Toyota 22R engine in it they would sell like hot cakes.

 

Yotaman

We had two Toyota’s with that engine in the mid 80s. We had 50 gallon fuel tanks, a toolbox full of tools, an air compressor and assorted parts for our equipment. We beat those up and down pipeline ROWs until we started buying diesel trucks. Then they became parts runners and first vehicles for our teenagers first cars. Our shop Forman wrecked them both two years apart when we hired him out of high school as an apprentice. Good thing he’s an excellent mechanic. It took awhile before he could be called a good driver.

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The entry price point and utility/versatility should be a pretty good hit.

 

The initial release is a fad, sure, look at the people lined up out the door to buy one before they're even available. But that's any novel release. The proof of adoption is what happens to the car in the used market and as we're seeing with EV's they're affordable staples of both primary and commuter transportation in populated areas.

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I like the idea.  I thought about putting a deposit a few years ago when they first dropped.  I still want to drive one and have inquired about doing this with them, like a ride and drive event they said they are coming but it hasnt happened even with them built in Indiana.  

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As much as I’m intrigued by the whole idea. As long as there’s a gas alternative for about the same price. I’m going to wait awhile. I was initially captured by the performance of electric vehicles. So I’m on the wait and see list.

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For me, they would be a great second vehicle or daily driver. I'd still need my ICE truck for long hauls.

 

Weird comparison, here SXS and UTV's can be driven on the road, what I've seen, their price point is generally higher than this vehicle. While one is strictly intended for recreation the other is more useful. 

 

Another comparison, is where these land in the greater vehicle market, a decent used mid-size truck like a Colorado is a likely competitor, or even the smaller Maverick.

 

So, for 20K what am I wasting my money on? I'd rather have an older K5.

 

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