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I love my Tesla and all it's tech. Great for road trips from Michigan to Texas. But banging around the neighborhood, I enjoy something significantly simpler. I'm an electronics guy and have little use for ICE engines. I'm not trying to save the planet, and I don't judge guys with their dually diesels. If that makes you happy, go for it. I am glad to see an American made small, practical, pickup.
 

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I love my Tesla and all it's tech. Great for road trips from Michigan to Texas. But banging around the neighborhood, I enjoy something significantly simpler. I'm an electronics guy and have little use for ICE engines. I'm not trying to save the planet, and I don't judge guys with their dually diesels. If that makes you happy, go for it. I am glad to see an American made small, practical, pickup.
But philosophically ICE needs to remain a viable transportation power source. For example, many people like to ride motorcycles and especially tour on them. Even with the advanced age of the EV battery no one has a solution for a tour bike that can get 200 - 250 miles per tank. I'm looking to replace my 26-year-old touring bike in 2026, and there are zero electric options. There are numerous electric motorcycles that have 80 to 100 miles of range but take too much time to recharge enroute. There simply is not enough real estate on a motorcycle to pack a large battery and the charging electronics to recover range in a reasonable rest period. And touring takes the rider places where charging infrastructure is not plentiful.
 

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But philosophically ICE needs to remain a viable transportation power source. For example, many people like to ride motorcycles and especially tour on them. Even with the advanced age of the EV battery no one has a solution for a tour bike that can get 200 - 250 miles per tank. I'm looking to replace my 26-year-old touring bike in 2026, and there are zero electric options. There are numerous electric motorcycles that have 80 to 100 miles of range but take too much time to recharge enroute. There simply is not enough real estate on a motorcycle to pack a large battery and the charging electronics to recover range in a reasonable rest period. And touring takes the rider places where charging infrastructure is not plentiful.
That's my point. People get themselves all bunched up like we have to chouse one over the other, that is just plain B.S. It's called using the right tool for the job, learned that from my grandpa.
 

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That's my point. People get themselves all bunched up like we have to chouse one over the other, that is just plain B.S. It's called using the right tool for the job, learned that from my grandpa.
That's the issue with all the people complaining about 1000 lb towing capacity and other things. This is the wrong tool if you need serious towing, this is for local light duty stuff. It's got a relatively small battery, and a power train to match, maybe they could beef some stuff up and double the tow rating relatively cheaply, but if that means towing range drops too much, especially on a grade, everyone would complain, and maybe sue.
 
 
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