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Then i misinterpreted your post and apologize
I mainly think it looks weird, but weird in a good way, but certainly not "beautiful", but also not boring to look at. I find the normal pickup truck to be extremely boring to look at--even my own. I prefer the looks of the Cybertruck to ANY other pickup truck. But I would still prefer the boring-looking Ramcharger if I were to buy one. I normally buy vehicles to get places, not to look at.

But the Cybertruck still has some nice features, including the covered truck bed. FWIW, I added a cover on my pickup truck bed, but once in a while it has to be removed for haul a larger item. It's too heavy for one person to remove. Wasn't a problem when Tom was around as it was easy for two guys to remove. But impossible for one. With the Cybertruck, I assume just press a button, a very practical idea, IMO.

If I were going to replace my (rarely used) pickup truck, I would take a 2nd look at the Cybertuck, but would most likely go with the Ramcharger. But since I do not tow anything, and probably never will, I really don't have the need for the Ramcharger's long range & the ICE fastcharger would get little or no use. So the Cybertruck I would still want to check more into.

BTW, I just charged all five tires (includes spare) on my 1999 Dodge Ram because they are more than a dozen years old, but all of the old tires still had almost the full new thread left on them. I probably drive it less than 100 miles per year these days.

-Don- Reno, NV
 
I mainly think it looks weird, but weird in a good way, but certainly not "beautiful", but also not boring to look at. I find the normal pickup truck to be extremely boring to look at--even my own. I prefer the looks of the Cybertruck to ANY other pickup truck. But I would still prefer the boring-looking Ramcharger if I were to buy one. I normally buy vehicles to get places, not to look at.

But the Cybertruck still has some nice features, including the covered truck bed. FWIW, I added a cover on my pickup truck bed, but once in a while it has to be removed for haul a larger item. It's too heavy for one person to remove. Wasn't a problem when Tom was around as it was easy for two guys to remove. But impossible for one. With the Cybertruck, I assume just press a button, a very practical idea, IMO.

If I were going to replace my (rarely used) pickup truck, I would take a 2nd look at the Cybertuck, but would most likely go with the Ramcharger. But since I do not tow anything, and probably never will, I really don't have the need for the Ramcharger's long range & the ICE fastcharger would get little or no use. So the Cybertruck I would still want to check more into.

BTW, I just charged all five tires (includes spare) on my 1999 Dodge Ram because they are more than a dozen years old, but all of the old tires still had almost the full new thread left on them. I probably drive it less than 100 miles per year these days.

-Don- Reno, NV
Thats a lot of money to maintain something that doesnt get much use. I am in the same situation now that we arent fulltiming. Once i get closure on this rv im probably gonna be selling the 350. Turbocharged diesels get cranky when they sit too much
 

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