General Lee today

I am a retired OEM certified 50+ years heavy truck and automotive mechanic. I have NEVER
seen a more deadly engineering F!!!!p than this frame and receiver hitch on anything ever,
than what is on one of these so called trucks. Look at my post #20, before this video was out.
The TV ad from 1972 I mentioned is somewhere on this sight, I just can't find it. I think it was
in the joke section here. Someone better than me at searching might be able to find it. As far
as engineering goes all I can do is shake my head, UNBELIEVABLE!
That aluminum frame looks like about 11-guage extruded stock. NO alloy or heat treat could
work in that application. 11,000lb towing cap, I would not trust 1,100lb.
Here in northern NM I have seen 2 in the last month. 1 was on a roleback tow truck that the
rear bumper was hanging just like this video, I just did'nt look at it very close. Broke like in
this video? Can't say but makes you think.
The other one, I kid you not was at a store with a generator chained in the back running to
charge the damn thing so the owner could get back home. There were no public charging
stations I noticed around here untill this summer, now only see 1.
For us the closest grocery store is a 58mile round trip.

Our local tractor supply store stocks more generators that are made by champion just for
EV trunk charging than the regular backup/construction ones. Check out champions website.
Interesting times we live in.

Rick
Yep. I've seen plenty of people try to justify the hitch breaking off as "a crumple zone" or some failure on behalf of the operator.

Sorry, someone in engineering signed off on that when they didn't understand ductility, toughness, and fatigue, only UTS.

It's pretty obvious that the people that called that thing a truck have never done truck stuff. I suspect it was because they introduced it as a truck, then had to deliver and couldn't.

The Jurassic Park problem rears its head at Tesla on a daily basis