• Makeitstop@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I just want a reasonably sized two door electric truck with a decent sized bed and only minimal space taken up by the frunk. I haul enough stuff that I could really use the cargo space, but I don’t want to drive an aircraft carrier on wheels that doesn’t fit into parking spaces. And I don’t want it collecting as much data as possible on me, but that’s not just a truck thing.

    So, my options are basically leave the country, drive a 30+ year old ICE truck, or start my own car company. Because despite the fact that there is clearly demand for a smaller truck that’s actually a truck, no one is interested in making them for the US market. Not when you can make a big useless luxury truck that has a much larger profit margin.

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      5 months ago

      Ford E-transit with a bed, you can get one made, that’s what they’re meant for with the cab+frame option.

      I’ll just wait for your next excuse now.

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        5 months ago

        Well, for starters, it’s over 50 grand for the base vehicle, and that’s before adding the bed. And it’s bigger than what I’m looking for.

        What I want is something more like an electric version of the Ford Maverick, but one that adds to the bed length by switching to a regular or extended cab, and by moving the cab forward a bit since we no longer need to accommodate an engine. I want different proportions, but the same basic size and price (obviously making it electric likely comes with a price increase, but that shouldn’t be enough to double it).

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      5 months ago

      I want a reasonably sized 4x4 truck with a good sized bed that can fit a side by side two snowmobile hydraulic ramp. No such thing in EV or ICE AFAIK.

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      5 months ago

      I’m also in the market for a truck to enable a woodworking hobby. Basic requirement is being able to haul sheet material (4’ wide) with no fuss.

      Even 20 year old beaters are going for over 10k in my area.

      Anything in the last 10 years or so is bloated. Even the smallest models like Tacomas are ridiculously sized, yet have tiny beds.

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        5 months ago

        Also a small woodworking hobby and it’s a pain with my economy car sedan. When my kids grow up I will see if the market will sell me an old school pickup form factor but EV.

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        5 months ago

        Basic requirement is being able to haul sheet material (4’ wide) with no fuss.

        I hate to say it, but what you actually want is a minivan.

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          5 months ago

          I’ve borrowed my parents minivan for this in the past, but their newer Odyssey (~8yr old) doesn’t even fit sheet goods without going diagonal, which causes problems. Plus even with care, it inevitably scratches up the interior.

          I’d rather have a medium to small sized truck with a standard to extended bed. I don’t care about scratches or dents, so can just toss things in without a worry, and can load without even lowering the tailgate.

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            5 months ago

            TIL Odysseys are inferior minivans.

            The Aerostar I had two decades ago and the Sedona I have now both fit sheet goods just fine.

            Also, I don’t think you’ve been able to buy a regular cab/8’ bed pickup easily since about the '90s.

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              5 months ago

              Yeah, their older 2000s Odyssey could fit sheet goods fine. The newer models are slightly narrower, just enough to cause me grief.

              8’ bed would be ideal for me, but even 6’ is fine with the wood resting on the raised tailgate for an easy tie down + flag.

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      5 months ago

      Get a Ford Econoline pickup and an electric conversion kit. No frunk at all!

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      5 months ago

      I really wonder if enough of us with those exact desires pooled our resources if we could manage an old truck conversion service.

      Was gonna turn my dad’s old Ranchero EV when I inherited it before the turd totalled it, it’s shockingly simple all things considered just pricey