400 mile range, *10,000 lb pulling capacity and not a bad looking machine.
NOPE
I personally wouldnt buy anything ford or gm for the next few years.
Not available for sale yet so no one has any idea if they are going to buy one or not.
Silverado has a limited truck bed due to the “wings” so not as useful as F150.
They’re available for sale and have been delivered to end users for 3 months or so now.
The GMC Sierra version of the same truck has a more traditional C-pillar, if the aero buttress is a bed limitation for how you will use it.
18 shipped is not exactly “available”. IF you could buy a 400 mile, $105k Silverado it would be same price as Rivian R1T rated at 400 miles. Even with the wings, the bed is bigger in the Silverado than the Rivian.
GM has SuperCruise which is top rated safety tech. Dealer network offers more service spots.
Difference is you can get a Rivian R1T from stock but Silverado will not be available for purchase until late '24 if then.
Need to see prices and specs
If a contractor bought the $100K RST version, can he/she write off the entire truck if it is used to get from one job to the next? This is of course assuming the contractor has at least $100K of tax obligations.