Looks good but it's an unproven ''TRUCK'' brand , who knows I might be plague with 100 unknown problem , the brand might drop its truck division to refocus on their tractor division after only 2 years making for no parts availability , if someone really like it he should then only rent it for a short term , then by one if its get accepted by the market you buy one ! Just saying if you have the 100K$ to buy not to gamble on a truck you want serviceability , parts availability etc. you will go to a proven Ford or GM or Ram ! But competition in the lineup is a good thing , china are coming to our shore they sell nice SUV 30K$ with all the bells and whistles if they start to make pickup trucks at 30-35K$ that's what consumers want , 100K$ for a rust biodegradable truck is ridiculous !
Pretty cool CAT has a pickup coming out. Would have been nice if the video had some numbers for it. Torque- Hp, weight able to pull. Something
Very nice
Thanks
Looks good but it's an unproven ''TRUCK'' brand , who knows I might be plague with 100 unknown problem , the brand might drop its truck division to refocus on their tractor division after only 2 years making for no parts availability , if someone really like it he should then only rent it for a short term , then by one if its get accepted by the market you buy one ! Just saying if you have the 100K$ to buy not to gamble on a truck you want serviceability , parts availability etc. you will go to a proven Ford or GM or Ram ! But competition in the lineup is a good thing , china are coming to our shore they sell nice SUV 30K$ with all the bells and whistles if they start to make pickup trucks at 30-35K$ that's what consumers want , 100K$ for a rust biodegradable truck is ridiculous !
Where is it made?
Caterpillar is based in Peoria IL ,so my guess would be somewhere in the midwest
Looks like a Ford and a Ram.
They had cat heavy trucks and they were garbage