We just sold our two-year-old lighting pro, which we sold after 7200 miles. Plus, we had free electricity, so we did not pay a single dime. Why did we sell? With it reading 239+ miles, driving 109 miles round trip with 1900 pounds, we would arrive home with 20 to 16 percent with an orange warning screen. AC use was kept to a minimum and was not enjoyable. The same trip was impossible in late fall and winter. In sub-30 temps, it would lose up to 60 miles, and you could get some of that back by keeping it plugged in and running for over 30 minutes. Fully charged and plugged in, the heater would pull a little over 5kw, which is why the heat was a range destroyer. We still have our Chevy bolt and greatly enjoy it, but if you plan to tow, an EV truck is not helpful for even the lightest loads, especially in the winter.
@fvargas9026
8 күн бұрын
Are you planning on buying a gas truck now or already have one? if so which one
@user-ic4zd7zr8b
8 күн бұрын
@@fvargas9026 We upgraded to a larger 4 series tractor and decided to go with 2024 F350 7.3l. They have scales, so I'm thrilled Ford put that great feature in them.
@ML-lg4ky
9 күн бұрын
I’ll have my popcorn ready after these electric vehicles live in 5 years of cold winters and road salt! 💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥
@Nick-ys7hi
9 күн бұрын
Tesla been selling evs for 16 years. Millions of them.
@ryansherman4556
9 күн бұрын
@@ML-lg4ky the Silverado has a heat pump similar to Tesla octo valve. Does heat scavenging to help with heat in winter
@noahblorm2990
9 күн бұрын
Average US vehicle is around 4,000lbs. Kiss your arse goodbye if you get hit head on by one of these heavy things.
@DigitalDynamicsYT
9 күн бұрын
A small car weighs that 😂 this is a truck video...
@noahblorm2990
9 күн бұрын
@@DigitalDynamicsYT No, my small car weighs 2400lbs. My 2021 1/2 ton Ram has a curb weight of around 5300lbs. This thing still significantly outweighs a comparable 1/2 ton "truck", the curb weight is 8532lbs for this EV. Did you not watch the video from 4:45 onward to see that the EV in this video weighs as much as a Ram 4500?
@TheCarCrazyGuy
8 күн бұрын
My Silverado HD weighs 8400 lbs
@noahblorm2990
8 күн бұрын
@@TheCarCrazyGuy Is that curb weight or gvwr? I'm guessing you have a 3500, diesel, 4x4? This EV is meant to replace 1/2 ton pickups yet it outweighs your truck.
@Mudflap1974
9 күн бұрын
80 grand for a mid-level trim? They should be able to sell at least 8 or 9 of these.
@ML-lg4ky
8 күн бұрын
@@Mudflap1974 that’s in duramax high country 2500hd territory.
@Slane583
8 күн бұрын
@@ML-lg4ky I looked at a Ram 5500HD Dually at the Dodge dealer with a Cummins in it equipped with a hydraulic dump bed for $75,000. While the EV's have some benefits their costs of entry and low range are still outshined by regular trucks. Plus they're absolutely awful in very cold weather. If this thing were a hybrid with a fuel generator to keep the battery charged while in use it would be better.
@dadTan-v7w
3 күн бұрын
65k now
@Lq32332
9 күн бұрын
Man if battery tech ever has a break through EV’s would dominate. Insane torque, efficiency, less moving parts, etc. If the batteries could be lighter / hold more charges- even just a 2x improvement in both and I would very interested.
@LongWalker730
9 күн бұрын
Very much agree. Battery tech is not advanced enough to base a vehicle on it. Just not practical yet. Having to install fast charger, and having to wait 6 hours at the pump is insane. Turns a two day drive into a 6 day drive.
@SliderFury1
9 күн бұрын
Charging speed and charger availability is everything. If I could go from 20% to 90% in 5-10 minutes at any gas station, I'd have an EV.
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
@@LongWalker730EV’s have been out for over a decade and what you’re saying is simply not true. People drive EV’s cross country and in the time it takes to walk inside, pee, grab a stack and some drinks, your car can fill up 70-80% on a fast charger. You can walk away from the car while it’s charging, you can’t walk away from your gas car while you’re pumping gas. Of course improvements in charging and battery tech will make it better, but people act like modern EV’s are wildly inconvenient and it’s not really the case.
@dawsongranger4940
8 күн бұрын
If solid state batteries ever become mainstream they'll solve a lot of ev battery problems. They're about twice as energy dense, can charge way faster, and have almost no battery degradation. And because they're made of a solid material they have no way of catching on fire like a lithium ion battery. They're also much less resource intensive. So theoretically you now have a car that lasts forever besides maintenance. Toyota and VW are the two biggest car companies researching them. The portable speaker in the tacoma uses a solid state battery which doesn't sound like a whole lot but that's huge that a solid state has made it into production
@Lq32332
8 күн бұрын
@@dawsongranger4940 Ya solid state battery is like fusion energy. It’s always X years away. I do hope some company figures something out because the current batteries are just too heavy.
@OrngRubberDucky
9 күн бұрын
The potential for electric vehicles is great. Love how you tried to explain all the benifits of them. But I'll definitely let several generations be created first before getting one myself.
@greggb681
9 күн бұрын
My opinion, I want a truck that works like a diesel electric locomotive. Have an ICE engine work as a generator, but electric motors and a battery to power the wheels.
@silverrick90
9 күн бұрын
I agree 100%! Why are they jumping into full electric vehicles when hybrid’s are capable of doing it all! The battery technology isn’t there yet to rely on full electric, and it’s way too costly to produce these batteries or replace them in the vehicle. Baby steps!
@Scroll_Lock
9 күн бұрын
You're underestimating the power draw these EV require. There is no ICE engine that would charge the battery as you go along. This technology doesn't scale down like that and certainly wouldn't give you driving characteristics that would ever work on the road and around other vehicles. You're constructing a Rube Goldberg machine when an already extensively engineered and refined technology exists and is so much more reliable, durable, efficient and affordable to operate that it makes zero sense to go away from ICE or Diesel. Basically, a solution for a non-problem. I enjoy machines and technology and all the ways they can work also. EV's technology however, will always be for a specific use case and certainly not the future of all motor vehicle needs. Not even hybrids.
@kelviskelvis7140
9 күн бұрын
@@silverrick90 Why baby steps if you can charge with a 240V circuit at home? I have not missed going to the gas pump in 7 months. I have no idea where you come up with "battery technology isn’t there yet to rely on full electric", I own this EV truck and I have not come to this conclusion at all. This is a very tough truck and I use it for work without issue. The OP opinion does not make business sense. (I think RAM is crazy and it will not last long in the market)
@silverrick90
9 күн бұрын
@@kelviskelvis7140 with owners complaining about battery life when towing or in harsh weather conditions I would say battery technology isn’t there yet any day of the week. If you have a small commute and don’t tow every day you can think these electric vehicles are great but reality is the batteries don’t last long enough and are to costly to replace!
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
@@silverrick90there’s plenty of people and use cases for EV trucks. Let’s be serious, most peoples half tons rarely see a trailer.
@sierrafoothillslife4246
3 күн бұрын
Excellent video Alex. Appreciate you taking the time to put it on the lift and show us what’s underneath with your expert commentary on spring size, suspension, etc. Most reviews don’t have that. 😉 Looking forward to your towing video too. 👍✌️
@RealEstateTorontoPhotography
9 күн бұрын
Great review Alex Thank you so much . I actually own this beast, and absolutely love it 10k already on it after trip to Nova Scotia from Toronto. And absolutely Love it.
@dmitrydk92
9 күн бұрын
What's the range? What's the efficiency in kw/100 km?
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
Wow, thats a pretty long trip! I actually really enjoy my times with this truck.
@davidjernigan8161
9 күн бұрын
With the weight and torque it will require replacing a lot of expensive tires.
@thomasnew8606
9 күн бұрын
Yes, tires will be a 10-15,000 mile replacement, I imagine.
@effortless_choice
9 күн бұрын
Not to mention replacing a lower control arm, ball joint or bushings. I don’t think it’s a job that many people will be doing in the garage.
@agentcarder
9 күн бұрын
@@thomasnew8606maybe on a car. HD trucks already weigh this much and don’t need replacing every 15,000 ide still expect at least 40,000 miles on them
@kelviskelvis7140
9 күн бұрын
@davidjernigan8161 That does not seem to be my experience after 7 months of ownership. 14K miles on the clock and tread wear is very light and looks normal compared to my old Chevy 1500. I am light on the throttle off the line so that would be a factor too. The truck can be very fast off the line. Tire Rack has prices for this model about the same as my old truck. I do not think that will be a factor either.
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
Or, perhaps, the tires are designed for the weight and Torque. To 18 wheelers that weigh 80000 lbs and have 3000 ft-lbs of torque replace tires every 2000 miles?
@craigmcdermott2921
9 күн бұрын
A felkow New Brunswicker showing them how we roll. Great reviews, Alex (I watch 'em all and I am not even in the market for pickups, lol.)
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
Appreciate it Craig! Where abouts are you located in this wonderful province of ours?
@kcb9455
9 күн бұрын
Why go for the Honda Ridgeline look? Brutal
@jeffreymckie3328
9 күн бұрын
No oil changes, head gaskets, transmission failures. I have 60,000 mis on my ev saved 7000$ on fuel and 1200$ on oil changes.
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
@@NHRA_FREAKI pay around $0.12/kwh. Cost me about $6 to drive my Chevy Bolt 200 miles. Would cost about $20 here in a gas car that gets 40 mpg
@atg1338
9 күн бұрын
People just don't get it....
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
@@atg1338 it’s not that, it’s that EV trucks don’t do a good job filling all truck roles. I drive a Chevy Bolt daily but I wouldn’t waste my money on an EV truck be cause I use my truck to tow a travel trailer long distances. Often into remote places with no gas stations, nevermind chargers. What works great for that is an F150 with a 36 gallon fuel tank with a 350 mile towing range. If you’re the type of person the uses a truck for Home Depot runs or occasionally towing shorter distances then an EV works.
@curtshelp6170
9 күн бұрын
My local chevy dealer has the WT3 (393 mile range) for $67,400. If I didn't spend so much time in remote Southwestern deserts I'd consider it.
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
Its too heavy for sand in my opinion.
@jamierpm
9 күн бұрын
So as a license auto tech here in NB I can’t legally put an MVI sticker on it because it weights too much. Needs an HV sticker like the 18 wheelers anything over 3500kg
@coryw.9086
8 күн бұрын
I owned a model Y for two years. I enjoyed it, as a city vehicle it was wonderful. I liked the money saved on gas (though it cost me $5000 to have my garage outfitted with a charger and upgrade my wiring). I’m back in a gas/hybrid (PHEV). The EV absolutely sucks to travel with, it hardly ever gets what it should range wise as too many factors like wind, temperature, cargo/passengers, and even tires (winters) suck up so much range travelling. My roof ski box alone sucked 15%, my mountain bikes about the same. I simply couldn’t imagine how inefficient a EV truck would be on the highway. I’m so much happier with the plug in hybrid and wish they’d make trucks this way.
@effortless_choice
9 күн бұрын
I was curious about the cost of charging an electric vehicle from home: I had to breakdown our electricity cost by kilowatt hour (I think that’s how I did it). We pay 9 cents a kilowatt hour during the night or “off peak” hours. So…70 kilowatts overnight would have been $6.30 USD. That seemed fantastic! Everything goes pear shaped when you have to use public charging: expense, availability.
@edwardbutera1362
8 күн бұрын
😂 Great opening! Keep up the light-hearted but thorough reviews. Though when I heard “four sets of cv axles…” I pictured eight axles total. I’m not completely opposed; like everything else it’s a use-case proposition and for most people it’s not yet there. A lot of potential, though.
@benjaminwayneb
9 күн бұрын
If one pedal driving is selected the truck will apply the brakes for you when you release the throttle, it uses regen and then the brakes. Most EV's allow you to select between one pedal driving or 2 pedal.
@desertmodern7638
9 күн бұрын
Love the look of this truck. This is the first GM truck I've been enthused about in a long time. Super capable except (I'm sure) for highway towing range, a nonissue for me. I could actually do my favorite frequent road trip in one without stopping, but really don't need something this large (or expensive), so will just have to be admiring it from afar.
@ryansherman4556
9 күн бұрын
@@desertmodern7638 you should get a look at the gmc Denali edition 1 ev
@D3athM3tal-i4c
9 күн бұрын
So how do you get the rock salt after a good winter out of battery and protection plate area?
@peiguy1982
8 күн бұрын
Next test try a lightning. The EV pickup bargain king (and half ton bargain king), especially the Pro and XLT SR in Canada. I'm sure I'll get some hate for saying that, but it's true they are Ranger money in Canada after the rebate. I guess for your test you'll need the max tow package.
@davidlefranc6240
8 күн бұрын
Even if i think the Diesel are still superior and consistent for towing ,for an average citizen its a nice vehicle for sure its so powerful ain't no power wagon Emma engines comparable to this thing period ! Nice video 👍
@patriot5526
9 күн бұрын
I agree with you. Electric trucks have their place. Towing shorter distances, like around town or to the local lake, this truck is perfect. If 45 minutes to charge doesn’t matter to you, then you will probably love this truck. I do have to disagree a little on maintenance. The electric truck has far less moving parts for sure, but my 2019 Ram 2500, with over 100,000 miles, has had very little maintenance costs. Oil changes, maybe spark plugs, but no other real issues. I also got a 10 year warranty with that truck. I would most definitely buy this truck except for the fact that I have to haul heavy loads, far in excess of this trucks capability, for fairly long distances all year round in cold temperatures averaging 10 to 20 degrees below zero, other wise, this truck would work for me on my ranch. I will consider this truck as a second vehicle for hauling hay and livestock around the ranch or maybe within a 100 mile radius.
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
Thats sort of how I saw this truck. if you just needed it for shorter distances it might actually be a real option. I guess for the maintenance as these truck go through the years we'll have a more clear picture of real maintenance costs vs a normal Gas/Diesel truck. It was an educated guess but like you my Ram 2500 has really had nothing but oil changes to this point.
@TheLuisraider1
9 күн бұрын
Unrelated to this video. But about to buy a 24 F150 with a 5.0 after watching your 5.0 review video. Keep up the amazing content!
@Frame16Gaming
7 күн бұрын
My only problem with electric vehicles is just that the tech is moving so quickly. You buy todays model and next years model gets an extra 50-100 miles of range. Reminds me of the early days of computers and Moore's Law.
@peiguy1982
8 күн бұрын
This GM is nice. Scary size and weight for a unibody though.
@TheLumberJacked
7 күн бұрын
If you used a fast charger at home, your electric bill would have been significantly higher. With the 110v charging you really need to take Monday to Friday 24hr per day charging to get to a full charge and add up each day. That would approximately give you a 1 day cost to charge with a 240v charger that charges in 10hrs. Sketchy maths…but it’s a reasonable guess. The 110v was throttling your charging costs so much that it isn’t a real number anyway.
@777theright88
9 күн бұрын
Looking forward to you testing gas midsize trucks.
@Michael_Livingstone
9 күн бұрын
Hey Cutie, the truck looks alright. As a Ford Truck guy, I’d still get a Lightening if I had to go EV though. Looking forward to seeing your next EV truck video.
@nlken7175
9 күн бұрын
I really worry about the salt in Eastern Canada with all the electrical connector's.
@putz173
6 күн бұрын
the shocker is the only 2 companies doign it right is RAM Charger Rex and BYD with the shark, the interest for pure EV is low, the interest for a Range Extended Vehicle is probably much more
@thim8009
8 күн бұрын
Wonder if you don't have a heated garage and it's minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit, will it charge, and will batteries perform as well as summer.
@2lopezd
9 күн бұрын
I think the Silverado EV is the only electric vehicle I’d consider.
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
Just don't like the ford lightning? or is the range not long enough
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
It’s the only one with a decent towing range. Or unloaded range for that matter.
@2lopezd
9 күн бұрын
@@TheGettyAdventures it’s the only one that has the range that’s actually useful. Granted the downside is the wait time a chargers but they all have that issue. Frankly I am disappointed because I remember when they first announced it GM claimed that I was going to be able to tow 20,000 pounds. In my personal opinion it’s the only electric truck that actually looks good too
@joeblow5037
9 күн бұрын
Very good video You're getting to be my second favorite Canadian Alex. Sorry, Lifeson will always be #1 I'm curious as to how the efficiency holds up to those great white north winters, hoser. cheers from OKC!
@avioncamper
9 күн бұрын
I am not that big fan of EV's but this truck is 200% better than the Cybertruck. The warranty is very good. Towing max is adequate. Looks like the Avalanche. I like it. BTW, WatchJRGo released today an one hour video on the top of line EV model in black. It cost $96k US. Looking forward to your tow test. As in life, there are always compromises. Have a great week Alex.
@jeffreymckie3328
9 күн бұрын
Made out of dime store jewelry and has electronics that are laughable. Looks are a matter of taste, but 200% better than cyber truck in what way??
@avioncamper
9 күн бұрын
@@jeffreymckie3328 It's not ugly and made of SS. I am no Tesla fan.
@ryansherman4556
9 күн бұрын
@@avioncamper go watch out of specs towing videos for this truck it’s good. Also has been towed tested with an ice truck pulling same trailer and they went the same distance
@joseeduardo4327
8 күн бұрын
Not a bad looking truck. My worry is if the battery pack is part of the structure, if you’re in an accident. Does this now mean you’re going to have to replace a whole battery pack if you’re in some kind of collision?
@knightwing4
9 күн бұрын
You cheated on the price comparison. You compared the price of the ev work truck to an upper scale ice truck. How much is a standard work ice truck?
@FrankCaruso-k6n
9 күн бұрын
E V is not my cup of tea. Henry Ford's wife drove a Baker Electric vehicle. I would purchase a hybrid vehicle. F. Caruso in Arizona
@austinkeen4577
9 күн бұрын
Easily one of the trucks of all time
@TheLumberJacked
7 күн бұрын
The RAM-Charger is probably going to the proper Hybrid design model to use going forward for truck manufacturers. However I am not suggesting Ram’s will hold up to customer demands in the first few years because RAM is just terrible. There will be so many problems to start. However they “may” get that sorted and deliver a good product eventually. Either way this is probably the design that best serves the segment going forward. No one can look at EV trucks, no matter the size of the battery and tell me with a straight face that they can replace normal ICE trucks. It’s just not possible. The leap in battery technology required to make that happen is simply out of reach. Heavy EV’s are unsafe on roads made for vehicles weighing 2000lbs less than EV’s. If the Gov can amend the rules, they could make phenomenal engine/generators that could meet all environmental aims without the government picking a winner by forcing EV’s which simply don’t work. They certainly don’t work in cold climates either.
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments
4 күн бұрын
If they could make the front with faux grill, why not make behind the cab with a faux bed? If it looks less like a unibody, not many people are going to think about it being a unibody.
@wipatriot510
9 күн бұрын
Never... Here's the thing, I have a 2024 Silverado Trail Boss LT w/3.0l LZ0 Duramax with a max towing capacity of 9000 lbs, and I have a travel trailer dry weight of 3377 lbs and a GVWR of 4479 lbs, I can take that truck, tow that travel trailer @65mph(sweet spot), and have a range of approx 325mi, refill my tank in 15min or less and be off for another 325mi, there isn't an EV on the planet that can do that... Additionally, my 2024 can have a range of up 650mi on a single tank(24gal) of fuel, depending on how it's driven of course, be fueled up in 15min or less and ready for another 650mi, and again, no EV can match that... EV's will NEVER be mainstream, they are at best, in town vehicles, and grocery getters, soccer mom vehicles, etc... EV's will NEVER be ready for primetime...
@timj9350
7 күн бұрын
Love it
@LMGConnoisseur
9 күн бұрын
im curious of the winter battery life, but overall this is probably the best ev truck on the market
@peverleyfamily9190
9 күн бұрын
Looks like the EV trucks are getting real good real 'quick' - interesting to see what the next few gens of battery technology give us - down here in New Zealand my Toyota Ute has just passed 600,000 kms ... so having the battery only 'lasting' for a warrantied 160,000 kms is a bit of a worry from a longevity point of view.
@davidholcomb9961
9 күн бұрын
I wonder what the water fording depth is and how corrosion resistant is the electrical? Salt from the roads will play havoc with all of the electrical i'm sure.
@odin-i-4592
8 күн бұрын
I just watched a video about the RAM 1500 , how much is the rear diff locker? I don't drive one but im curious
@sandman6298
9 күн бұрын
Always enjoy Getty reviews,, my question is not touching the brake pedal 15-15:20 may cause accidents at any speed ?
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
They regenerative brake as hard as a normal ice car normally brakes. I’ve not used my friction brakes in my bolt in 13000 miles Plus. When you’re driving an ICE car, your foot is on the accelerator until you need to brake. This is no different
@tg9388
9 күн бұрын
Did GM show/share 2026 EV trucks yet at any shows this year?
@H2ODiver_Down
7 күн бұрын
Interesting, but no way. Im totally old school but not opposed to buying a better mouse trap. I hate to say it but the Japanese and chinese are going to win this battle. I think Hybrids are where EV'S are going. We have been running trains that way for what nearly a century???
@kevinmack5543
9 күн бұрын
I’ll keep my Ram 2500
@Slane583
8 күн бұрын
While the benefits of what these things can offer is nice the extremely long charge times are atrocious. Cold weather is also the enemy of batteries even if they have a heating function to keep them warmed up. Your range in very cold weather will always be worse than in the summer. They should stop trying to rely on just the battery alone and make it a hybrid. You don't need any fancy transmission or drivetrain to make it go anywhere. Just integrate a fuel operated generator up front that keeps the battery charged while you're driving. If Chinese automakers like BYD can pull it off than so can GM and Ford. They need to stop with the excuses and actually use their heads.
@ryansherman4556
9 күн бұрын
hook this truck up to a 350kw charger and watch the speed out of the charger second fastest charging ev on the market also the weight is better distributed moves the weight from center of front wheel to middle of the truck makes it great at towing
@benjaminwayneb
9 күн бұрын
Faster charge rate = shorter battery life.
@ryansherman4556
9 күн бұрын
@@benjaminwayneb if you camp out at dc chargers sure 19.2 kw charger at home rocks
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
@@benjaminwaynebThis isn’t an RC car battery. The charge rate a battery can handle is dependent on its capacity and this battery is huge, it can take that charge rate no problem. Nevermind the fact that the pack is actively cooled and charge rate can be controlled throughout the charge to minimize impact. This isn’t a dumb charger
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
This truck tows very well. No doubt about it!
@benjaminwayneb
9 күн бұрын
@@Jay-me7gw It's hundreds of RC batteries, faster charge rates shorten EV battery life.
@angelr4429
9 күн бұрын
Never had any issues with any ev...until you get ot the inflated price tag. I just can't spend my money on an EV when the gas equivalent is cheaper. That is the only way e.v. Will sell in the u.s
@ronaldspins
9 күн бұрын
And it is packing a big price tag
@ericj810
8 күн бұрын
Think ill stick with the gas 2.7..... all im saying. One hill climb with the camper the battery be dead......
@GIGABACHI
9 күн бұрын
EV you say ! ? 🤨 B U R N. T H E. W I T C H ! 🔥💀
@chrismills4213
9 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@EGGINFOOLS
6 күн бұрын
1400lb and that powerwagon is overloaded
@stephanematis
7 күн бұрын
I think the fact that electric vehicles don't end up paying road charges via fueling up will come to a head and I then wonder how it will turn out then. EVs are rather chatty to their makers, so a record of all your driving is somewhere. Yes, many non-ev's have been found to do the same, but disabling that wouldn't stop the vehicle (shouldn't?). On an EV, I suspect you are now "like an expensive cell phone", in the loving hands of the tech (car) company.
@jasonmekush5280
9 күн бұрын
i almost bought adiscounted 16000 off lightning. but a useless towing truck chargers arent set up for trailers. 10 000 pounds and only 130 mike range yeah fu $% that bought a 2500 dodge for 48 grand brand new
@Bfranklyn731
7 күн бұрын
But windmills cause cancer and make the whales beach themselves😅😅 poor little trump!😂😂
@blueheelerfriend8450
9 күн бұрын
I don't care if this truck runs off a nuclear module I don't want it! Black gold running vehicles only for me.😂
@LongWalker730
9 күн бұрын
For what you pay for this vehicle, it should have a much larger range especially while towing. What is the point paying $80k for a truck that will take 8 hours to tow something 200 miles?
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
Bingo. it took me 2.5 hours of charging to tow 2 hours on the road. Now, I didn't have the fastest chargers on my stretch of road. but I can't control that nor can anyone else.
@Jay-me7gw
9 күн бұрын
The large pack Silverado can tow 250 miles on a single charge, as shown on multiple channels
@Eightball2516
9 күн бұрын
No thanks I will keep my gas truck takes me 5 minutes to fill up especially when you travel it all sounds good until You have to replace the battery in that truck
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
When I tow with the truck I experience exactly that. it takes a long time to charge vs a 5 minute fill up.
@specialperson170
9 күн бұрын
electric vehicles are the future but that depends on what you think the future is in the next 10 years no it isnt going to be good in the next 10 years however maybe in 20 years sure
@freed14760
Күн бұрын
Ur late on next review? Hope ur just busy?
@raziqafg
9 күн бұрын
Get it right, it's abot, not about. Bubbles.
@jellydonut360
9 күн бұрын
Thought it was a Honda Ridgeline from from the thumbnail
@TheGettyAdventures
9 күн бұрын
well they sort of take the same design.
@Wittyusername82
9 күн бұрын
Absolutely yuck! The avalanche was fugly enough, now this is even worse. Complete beta mobile. GM can’t get their electronics to work reliably on their ICE vehicles, these are going to be an electrical nightmare.
@fuze3522
9 күн бұрын
Ah yes the 9,000 pound 1,000 horsepower betamobile. GMC Hummer EV and other Ultium pickup trucks 😂
@Wittyusername82
8 күн бұрын
@@fuze3522 well this truck is not 1000 HP and being a bloated overweight truck at 9k pounds is not a flex in any way.
@estried86
9 күн бұрын
I saw one of these a few days ago, it sure is ugly.
@haroldbirge6881
9 күн бұрын
😅Well I'll be damned 👀✌️
@haroldbirge6881
9 күн бұрын
🍀Curious what the 0 to 60 is and the quarter mile American 👀✌️
@SliderFury1
9 күн бұрын
Not interested.
@mordeth1964
9 күн бұрын
I've always been in favour of destroying the environment to save the environment. Go the EV!
@larmo5633
9 күн бұрын
Better watch the down falls of all these vehicles...pass...
@jeffreymckie3328
9 күн бұрын
What downfalls?
@bullmoose8606
9 күн бұрын
Got Em, first comment : Ev's are garbage, bring back the 12 V
@jeffreymckie3328
9 күн бұрын
Only ones agreeing with you are those who never owned an ev. Tesla number one in owner loyalty for last four years. You need to do heavy towing long distances get a diesel. Otherwise get an ev, quicker, safer, sportier and less likely to catch fire per nhtsa data.
@rodneyhirsch2340
9 күн бұрын
I like them but battery technology is not up to the task. Hit a curb and battery is destroyed. Costs a fortune. This might be better with separate components?? But no one will or can work on them. Touch the wrong thing and goodbye. Insurance rates are outrageous. Because of no parts and expenses of repairs. Scotty is right on these. Junk. Besides GM has a terrible reputation for reliability. They know how, just can’t because of jerks in charge . How about tire wear and cost! Way more with these. No thanks. If I win lottery for 100 million then yes.
@rhod8201
8 күн бұрын
To Hell with EVs
@sandman6298
9 күн бұрын
Not with a 20ft pole,
@slocavky
9 күн бұрын
EVs are NOT the future... 🤢🤮 EWWWW.... I'll keep my diesel thanks..
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