gr8tdane24
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I have a CT reservation, but I put it in two years after the announcement so I'm WAYYY down the list, which is fine since I tend to avoid buying new models of anything until after a couple of years in production when all the kinks have been worked out. I'm an engineer so I appreciate many of the automotive firsts on the CT (48v and steer by wire, namely), even if the design is polarizing and is becoming politicized by people who have no appreciation for the sheer amount of underlying engineering that it took to create. I'll wait until the long-term independent reviews roll in to make a decision - its either the CT or a tried and true diesel GMC Sierra (fully loaded for the same price as a AWD CT) to replace my Tacoma that is going on 300k miles. Will for sure keep my MY as well, aiming to get at least 200k miles from that car.