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Is it just me, or do you some of you complaining about the CT sound like ICE fan boys complaining about electric cars?
Not sure about that but there is an element of "I don't want one so I am going to rubbish it endlessly".

Yes, we all get that some people don't like the CT. Time to move on.

It is a bit as though people are being forced to buy one.
 
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"I don't want one so I am going to rubbish it endlessly".
Yes, this sums it up, it's not something I'd ever likely buy, but I can remain open minded about it and see the clear value in it.

That coupled with the ever fashionable 'smarter then Elon' disease from every armchair quarterback armed with 5% of the facts and nowhere near 1% the track record of success.
 
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Saw it at Chatswood last week. My first impression is that the stainless steel finish feels like that of a fridge. They could have open it out for people to sit in and get a sense of the inside. Or even the back tray. But it was all locked up. Plenty of sharp edges, so accidents waiting to happen.
 
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Got invited to a special look after it left the Canberra showroom on it's way to Melbourne

Got to say I was very impressed. Definitely wouldn't consider myself a 'truck guy' but this thing is much bigger and better in person than any video/photo I've seen.

I would think this would be MUCH safer on our roads than any F150/Dodge etc, visibility is much better, obviously the safety tech is much better and as far as shape goes, if I had to choose there is no way I'd rather be hit by one of the F150 or equivalent brick walls over something like this with the slope to minimise the impact.