Telo is also struggling to get to market and will be a much better choice than Slate if they make it. They’re not nearly as well funded though.
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Sales figures don’t support it. There is some demand, but not enough to redesign the platform to support 2-door. That’s a consequence of unibody design, 2 door is a completely different engineering from 4 door.
2 door trucks are barely available for consumers these days, you practically have to get them off the fleet lots.
Small electric trucks are coming. Slate is marketing like crazy to drive up demand. Telo is struggling to get to market. CAFE killed small gas trucks. That’s probably OK, electric is more suited for small trucks anyway, just need truck people to understand how much better electric is on small platforms vs 4cyl.
invertedspear@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you drive an extra 20 minutes (10 miles) to get the blizzard on the right?English91·1 day ago- Let people enjoy things
- factor labor into your cost of goods sold
Cause the artist can’t draw eyes so his are always shut.
invertedspear@lemmy.zipto News@lemmy.world•Mississippi becomes fourth state to send National Guard troops to DC in expanding federal crackdownEnglish4·6 days agoAll these state governors are just so happy to sit in daddy trumps cuck chair. It would be hilarious if it weren’t also terrifying.
invertedspear@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I laughed when a guy came in from Doordash and picked up one can of Formula. I thought crazy someone would do that. But he claimed that he once delivered a candy bar. Anyone know if that possible?English4·8 days agoWhen I was delivering for Gopuff I had someone tip me $10 for delivering a pack of floss to them at midnight. I think time of day figures into this a lot too, since there aren’t many 24 hour stores anymore.
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I wish I’d never sold mine. It would still be running today if I had kept it.