EarthCruiser is closing!?!?!

ReluctantTraveler

Well-known member
Please understand that I say this affectionately, but...are you on crack? (That's for comedic shock value only. No real offense. But yeah, you ARE that guy.
This has nothing to do with colonialism. At ANY time in history, if someone made a good product, and someone else at, say, the Egyptian bazaar made the SAME product and charged less... the one charging less gets the sale. If the product was not quite as good, he still often got the sale. It has always been cost vs quality. And another calculation of "do Ireally NEED" that higher quality.
Degree in anthropology. I know more about this than you. Sorry.
 

ThundahBeagle

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Degree in anthropology. I know more about this than you. Sorry.
And how do you know I dont have a degree in anthropology and graduated higher in my class than you? Presuming you know more than others, that's overconfidence. I can see right up your nose with that statement.

And you still didnt disprove my statement. Goat milk in the Himalayas at 10 cents or goat milk in the Himalayas at 8 cents. Everyone's going for the 8 cent, unless its soured or curdled. I mean all other things the same.

The idea of "sparing no expense" is the realm of the wealthy or the foolish, and always has been
 

ReluctantTraveler

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And how do you know I dont have a degree in anthropology and graduated higher in my class than you? Presuming you know more than others, that's overconfidence. I can see right up your nose with that statement.

And you still didnt disprove my statement. Goat milk in the Himalayas at 10 cents or goat milk in the Himalayas at 8 cents. Everyone's going for the 8 cent, unless its soured or curdled. I mean all other things the same.

The idea of "sparing no expense" is the realm of the wealthy or the foolish, and always has been
I don't care what your degree is or what you've done. I know for a literal fact that what you've said is not consistently accurate, and your inability to imagine a system outside of capitalism existing in non-colonial or pre-colonial spaces isn't my problem.
 

ThundahBeagle

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I don't care what your degree is or what you've done. I know for a literal fact that what you've said is not consistently accurate, and your inability to imagine a system outside of capitalism existing in non-colonial or pre-colonial spaces isn't my problem.

And I dont care what your degree is in, or what you've done. Show me one place and time where the general population wasn't trying to get widget A for less money, or the person who makes widget A want trying ti make a better margin on it when the times got rough.

Egyptian pharaoh was once buried in a pink granite sarcophagus, with alabaster canopic jars. His coffin was gilded in gold and lapis lazuli. By the time of the Greek period, pharaoh was buried in a cloth with a painted face on it.

Capitalism or not, corners have always been cut in the name of economy
 

ReluctantTraveler

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Interesting update: https://www.truckcamperadventure.com/earthcruiser-back-in-business/

Instead of full, integrated builds, they'll be selling shells to upfitters.

I want EC to be successful! I do worry this puts them in a more crowded and competitive space.

I also personally felt like EC's biggest differentiator was specifically that they had engineered a shell, interior, and chassis to work together really well. I've seen more videos than I can count of Lance describing the center of gravity on the vehicles, how they keep the weight lower, how the systems and chassis all work together, etc.

The potentially lower price-point with this model is very compelling, but also maybe dilutes some of what made EC different from Total Composites, Cascadia Composites, Bison Overland, etc.
 

driveby

Active member
I agree, the EXP model is intriging and somewhat unique. The Terranova isn’t unique enough…. I would have thought maybe a Bliss Mobil model would work. A box that you add options to and supply your own truck. FX and EXP would fit that model.
 

ThundahBeagle

Well-known member
Interesting update: https://www.truckcamperadventure.com/earthcruiser-back-in-business/

Instead of full, integrated builds, they'll be selling shells to upfitters.

I want EC to be successful! I do worry this puts them in a more crowded and competitive space.

I also personally felt like EC's biggest differentiator was specifically that they had engineered a shell, interior, and chassis to work together really well. I've seen more videos than I can count of Lance describing the center of gravity on the vehicles, how they keep the weight lower, how the systems and chassis all work together, etc.

The potentially lower price-point with this model is very compelling, but also maybe dilutes some of what made EC different from Total Composites, Cascadia Composites, Bison Overland, etc.

Maybe you should take that degree in anthropology, show it to them, use your dazzling personality to compel them to hire you, and you can tell them how to do it.
 

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