cvollers
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- Chip
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- #46
Itās a tech nerd fan boi clown car.I almost feel bad for ragging on the Telo so much. In truth, I really don't hate it. If I were wealthy and had disposable money, it would cross my mind to buy a fun car like this. What I like the most is the tunnel storage. I love that they're taking wasted space and making it useful.
I listened to a year-old podcast today w/ the Telo guys saying that after their concept vehicle "went viral" as the kids say (ok, me), they were contacted by many, many companies needing fleet vehicles. These companies were all saying the same thing: that modern trucks were far too big, so big that they don't fit anywhere, in parking spaces, alleyways, breakdown lanes, parking structures (with their height restrictions), can't flip simple U-turns and so on. Also, modern trucks were far too expensive and overloaded.
I wonder how Telo feels now that the Slate has been announced. And at half the price.
The Telo guys say that their goal was to design a truck that was practical. So glass roof, capacative door handles. Then the 6 headlights. SIX! Each of those headlights is a sealed piece that requires it's own separate housing and it's own connector. That front end complexity is a huge detriment for repair and results in high insurance rates. One reason modern cars have front ends that protect the front wheels is to also protect a pedestrian from getting sucked into the wheels in an impact. The Telo looks like they designed it to do the opposite. They may as well put blades on the rims. Maybe that can be an upsell? The Telo MT1: Garden Weasel Edition.
Telo company can't decide whether they want to make a practical little truck or a tech nerd fan boi truck.