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I highly doubt we’ll ever see a cybertruck (at least as presented). And I would agree the Rivian is essentially a lifestyle vehicle, basically a family SUV with the back open. Wise to make the move you did if you need an actual full-sized truckYou are obviously a Tesla enthusiast and I am glad you have a car and brand you enjoy. However, you are missing the mark on reality here. I put a reservation down for a Cybertruck in November 2019, at which time Tesla said the Cybertruck would be available in late 2021. Now the Cybertruck is pushed back to 2023 and the most affordable version has been cancelled before anyone has had a chance to buy it. How is this honesty? How is this better than Ford's rollout?
In May 2021, a year and a half after I placed my Cybertruck preorder, I put down an order on a F-150 Lightning and a Rivian R1T. Tesla made me realize I wanted an electric truck, so now I decided I'll get the first one available to me since Tesla was obviously lagging behind their original plan.
My Ford dealer recently said I'm #5 in line and should be getting a 2022 Lightning, then I placed a wave 2 XLT order. Since the 4.5' bed in the Rivian was something I never liked, I cancelled my Rivian order. The R1T is more of a lifestyle vehicle than functional (to me), so Ford won me over with a traditional truck. Additionally I had no indication my Rivian would be ready before my Lightning.
I own a Tesla and love it. It doesn't change the fact that my truck reservation with them 18 months prior to my Cybertruck is at least a year behind my Lightning. Based on this fact alone, I'd say Ford is doing pretty damn good.
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