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Old 10-25-2021, 12:21 PM   #10
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Re: The Future of Our Trucks

I rather figure that there is going to be a break over point when enough commuter and city driven rigs go to electric that there will be enough gas left for fun rigs. I wouldn't doubt that there are a good number of members who have a Hybrid or all electric commuter car to go to work and back now. That leaves the go to work gas for the fun rig for doing fun things.

Still it should be local delivery and service fleets in major cities that should go to electric. Those vans that run all over town all day long delivering all sorts of products and making service calls. The rig the manufactures aren't building yet because they aren't flashy enough.
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