I get why Edmunds has to do this but I agree these trucks don't really compete for the same buyer. Unless you use someone with tons of money to burn or a YouTuber as a "type" of buyer. The F150 is the actual truck of the bunch while CT and and R1T are lifestyle vehicles with some bed space. They should've thrown in the Hummer EV; that's probably the closest competitor to the Cybertruck.Great! Another video about the ev truck battle.
Imo, the 3 trucks are in totally different classes/markets so comparisons are difficult.
What I can tell you is that the f150 lightning will give you way more for your dollar. So what if it is a half second slower in a quarter mile or gets beat out by 20 miles of range?
R1t is cute, too small for me and also very expensive. It's a capable machine and I like the design but the pricing is all over the map. Looks like in stock models are going for about 85k with the configure your own models at 100k. Honestly, the available now price is really good, R1t is my second choice.
Cybertruck is for the tech forward Tesla fans who don't really need a truck. Personally, i think it goes too far with features and leaves actual truck design secondary. 4 wheel steering is a must NOT have for any of my vehicles. Prices unknown but there aren't any dealers. Price estimate for comparison is 80k. The Tesla website shows a price estimate of EST. $76,390*. The * means: "prices assume est. gas savings of $3600 over 3 years." what a sheisty way to make your price lower, like wtf, just say it's $79,990 (est). Great example of why I won't buy a Tesla, ever.
The lightning is an f150, it's comfortable like an f150, has a normal box like an f150 but it goes a step further with full independent suspension and a sprinkling of new tech. The frunk is amazing and will be the biggest ever as aerodynamics come into play for the next Gen design. Walk out today with a Lariat 511a for 77k, that price includes a 5k incentive right now. Fcsp included along with a drop in bed liner and rubber tray mats and max tow.
The F150 lightning is still the champ.
He has 8.5M subscribers and the video is doing better than many of his other new releases. It's his business, part of that is to create interesting content. From YouTube alone he's probably made $5k not including his own ads / Patreon. That probably covers the sheet metal work and repairs. Don't think of YouTubers as anything more than self representing businesses. Shooting his CyberTruck is meant to gather interest and grow his brand, part of that comes from the shock value from doing so and it will likely make him much more than it'll cost to repair.He must be desperate for clicks....
I respectfully disagree. I am neither a YouTuber nor loaded and have owned 2 of 3 and had a deposit on the 3rd for a little.I get why Edmunds has to do this but I agree these trucks don't really compete for the same buyer. Unless you use someone with tons of money to burn or a YouTuber as a "type" of buyer. The F150 is the actual truck of the bunch while CT and and R1T are lifestyle vehicles with some bed space. They should've thrown in the Hummer EV; that's probably the closest competitor to the Cybertruck.
Clearly you have not watched any of his other videos… all of which are great and entertainingHe must be desperate for clicks....
I’ve seen this repeated over and over. What is a lifestyle truck and what makes the f150 different than the “lifestyle trucks”?The F150 is the actual truck of the bunch while CT and and R1T are lifestyle vehicles with some bed space.
While Rivian themselves call the R1T a lifestyle truck as well, the definition of one is usually different on the forums.I’ve seen this repeated over and over. What is a lifestyle truck and what makes the f150 different than the “lifestyle trucks”?
All I know is that I can’t afford to do dumb stuff like this.He must be desperate for clicks....
He's made more than $5k. I know a YouTuber who has 300k subscribers and is pulling in 20k a month. If you have the subscribers and create fresh content, you can make a good living.He has 8.5M subscribers and the video is doing better than many of his other new releases. It's his business, part of that is to create interesting content. From YouTube alone he's probably made $5k not including his own ads / Patreon. That probably covers the sheet metal work and repairs. Don't think of YouTubers as anything more than self representing businesses. Shooting his CyberTruck is meant to gather interest and grow his brand, part of that comes from the shock value from doing so and it will likely make him much more than it'll cost to repair.
A bunch of "Us vs Them" commentary. "Lifestyle vehicle" implies you'd be afraid to use it for real "truck stuff" for fear of scratch or dent. In which case my Lightning would qualify, this is the most expensive vehicle I've ever owned, so I baby it a bit.I’ve seen this repeated over and over. What is a lifestyle truck and what makes the f150 different than the “lifestyle trucks”?
Well that proves I suck at my job I paid myself $12,000 last yearHe's made more than $5k. I know a YouTuber who has 300k subscribers and is pulling in 20k a month. If you have the subscribers and create fresh content, you can make a good living.