I suspect a mildly good first year or so, then once everyone that really wanted to pay $90K for one has theirs the sales will drop. I think in the real world they're going to look goofy, not be terribly useful for work stuff, and be hard to keep clean and repair. Plus the real Bro crowd are awfully brand loyal to their diesel Fords, GMs and Rams, so the market up there at the high end is pretty tough.
I also think the styling is already dated. Every other manufacturer has a better looking truck at or near production at this point.
I also think the styling is already dated. Every other manufacturer has a better looking truck at or near production at this point.
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