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Posted by Trump24
 - March 30, 2024, 10:33:38
Journalism is dead.
Posted by North American
 - March 28, 2024, 14:36:16
Whi ever wrote this article clearly slept during grade school. Canada, Mexico, & the United States of America. Are three countries that ARE in "NORTH AMERICA"!
Keep in mind that that lazy author of this article also can vote too. Stop get all your facts from YouTube & CNN.

Source to look up: North America, or North American countries.
Posted by KG
 - March 27, 2024, 21:41:41
If you want a work truck get the Ford Lightning,  rubber floor and all. Exact body as the F150 so have at it with whatever customization you would like. Towing... 15k lbs. And the people complaining about range need to quit the one thing they have latched onto that they feel is actually legitimate.  Do you forget how unbelievably less efficient your gas V8 is once you hitch a trailer up to it??? Exactly.  I own a diesel 7.3 and a Lightning.  The lightning has been able to do everything my diesel has done... and most often does it way better. Embrace change. It will eventually get less uncomfortable for you:)
Posted by EPTDY
 - March 26, 2024, 00:08:41
Quote from: Dale on March 24, 2024, 20:49:52Lack of options for construction needs make it almost unusable for a work vehicle. Tool boxes, ladder racks and sometimes towing a trailer will completely destroy the milage with the weight. Especially in a hilly area.
The design does not allow for racks and boxes.
Any repairs to this as a work truck are not going to happen as bonds doesn't work on stainless steel.35" tires are very expensive for work trucks
This is a novelty item and not practical

Its not meant to be a work truck. Most people don't use their trucks as work trucks. Work trucks have a special trim level. They don't have carpet or leather seats.
Posted by Dale
 - March 24, 2024, 20:49:52
Lack of options for construction needs make it almost unusable for a work vehicle. Tool boxes, ladder racks and sometimes towing a trailer will completely destroy the milage with the weight. Especially in a hilly area.
The design does not allow for racks and boxes.
Any repairs to this as a work truck are not going to happen as bonds doesn't work on stainless steel.35" tires are very expensive for work trucks
This is a novelty item and not practical
Posted by Joe
 - March 23, 2024, 22:10:06
I would like to point out that Mexico is part of North America
Posted by Jim2023
 - March 23, 2024, 21:16:30
Quote from: Tony Dominguez on March 23, 2024, 21:01:29Question,  how is the model Y 90 percent American parts and 20 percent Mexican? Shouldn't it be 80/20?

90% North American, of which Canada and Mexico are a part. So 10% comes from outside of NAFTA, or whatever the Oompa Loompa renamed the trade pact to.
Posted by Tony Dominguez
 - March 23, 2024, 21:01:29
Question,  how is the model Y 90 percent American parts and 20 percent Mexican? Shouldn't it be 80/20?
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 22, 2024, 17:57:55
The first teardown of the Cybertruck reveals some of the Mexican-made components that Tesla's Wes Morrill tipped. The seats of the Cybertruck are directly mounted to the structural 4680 battery pack that serves as the pickup's floor.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-Cybertruck-teardown-finds-Mexican-parts-and-launch-quality-as-it-demos-wire-steering.816243.0.html