RickLightning
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$72 - $61 = $11 - $7.5 = $3.5K. If you don't think the Lighting is worth $3,500 more than the hybrid that would be a surprise to me.No doubt the Lightning has positives but it does have negatives with its ownership vs a traditional truck. It's expensive, 72k for my 2023 XLT vs 2023 61k for a hybrid XLT load with what the comes with Lightning comes with. Last year the $7500 was a credit you only get the entire amount if your tax liability is that or greater. I really think the mass slow down was inflation and rates more then anything. Now you can see some pretty serious layoffs going on, this is mostly not being widely reported. Cheap vehicles will be in demand for sure.
Also I'm not fan boy the savior of charging on trips is tesla. That will most likely cause more confusion for average driver who has no clue there are different tesla chargers and we can't us the most prolific v2 which people see more often. As soon as Chevy Bolts get access I bet big access issues with those slow charging cars blocking v3 fast...
V2 chargers shouldn't be an issue if people use the apps to find chargers, versus just driving around (they shouldn't own an EV if they do).
Yes, Chevy Bolt owners are going to piss people off at the Tesla SuperChargers just like at the CCS chargers.
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