• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The little truck isn’t legal to build and sell in the US. Truck sizes have exploded since 2012 because that’s when the CAFE standards changed to be based on vehicle footprint instead of vehicle classification.

    Suddenly small trucks were required to have the same fuel economy as a hybrid sedan. So small trucks are out and instead of making them more fuel efficient they just make them bigger every refresh to keep up with increasing fuel economy standards.

    That’s also why think the Dakota, Ranger, and S10 all suddenly disappeared at that time. The Ranger came back, but it’s larger than the F150 used to be.

    It’s also why small cargo vans just stopped being a thing. Ib the last 3 years the Transit Connect, ProMaster City, and NV200 were all discontinued because they couldn’t keep that size and meet CAFE standards.

    Of course, none of this applies to the Cybertruck. Fuck that thing.

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      2 months ago

      Of course, none of this applies to the Cybertruck.

      What even is the fuel economy on that thing? It’s got to be insane with the ridiculous heavy steel cladding.

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          It’s electric?? I thought the whole thing was that it was a bigger stupider American truck that did all the same things worse, like peak pickup rolling coal running over children and taking 4 parking lots insanity

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            2 months ago

            It’s electric, so while it doesn’t use gasoline, it’s SUPER heavy in addition to being massive (without the legal requirement to be big), not being able to see out the back, and having a body that rusts if it gets rained on.