I would prefer a hybrid version vs. all electric and this would be a great RV/bug out vehicle. They have a lot of great ideas but no working model. I hear they have booked $ 50 million in sales.
Cyberlander RV
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Re: Cyberlander RV
I didn't watch the whole movie , but I can't imagine how much that will cost.
I took a toy hauler into Beaudry RV in Tucson yesterday to have some work done on it.
I look around the lot at the RV's , and they had lot's of them.
The cheapest price on the lot was $98,000 up to 1/2 a million and that was just what they had in stock.
As I sat there , they had probably 15 more new ones delivered.
I ask how business was and they said since the China virus started they couldn't keep enough in stock.
I think there will be lots of used RV's for sale in the near future.
I took a toy hauler into Beaudry RV in Tucson yesterday to have some work done on it.
I look around the lot at the RV's , and they had lot's of them.
The cheapest price on the lot was $98,000 up to 1/2 a million and that was just what they had in stock.
As I sat there , they had probably 15 more new ones delivered.
I ask how business was and they said since the China virus started they couldn't keep enough in stock.
I think there will be lots of used RV's for sale in the near future.
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Re: Cyberlander RV
Bug out vehicle? Where, exactly, are you going to charge it when the power grid doesn't exist? Are you going to carry around a generator and a few hundred gallons of gas?