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Kephael 5 days ago

This is a bad marketing idea to compare a golf cart like this to a Toyota Tacoma. There is practically zero ground clearance and a unibody frame, this will high center in places where I regularly drive my Tacoma. Tacoma wins on ruggedness, lower total cost of ownership thanks to a significantly lower price and having limited depreciation.

Unless these are priced at under $30,000 for the AWD, these will flop commercially.

If the CAFE standards could be fixed, we could get ICE and hybrid trucks that are smaller and more affordable, the EV route is too expensive and the products are strange.

CarVac 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

It has ten inches of ground clearance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEcI967gXUg

aidenn0 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I know the CAFE standards are bad, but isn't it just a tax if you miss the target? Anyone know how much would it cost a car company per vehicle if they made a modern version of the '80s Ranger or Hilux?

fragmede 5 days ago | parent [-]

They got "fixed". He penalty was set to zero.