Absolutely full size spare.Oh I am tire carrier all the way. I want not only a spare but a full size spare.
Absolutely full size spare.Oh I am tire carrier all the way. I want not only a spare but a full size spare.
Yup. If you don’t have an on/off button, it just means you’re leaving the decision up to an algorithm. I prefer to have some say in the matter. If I want to sit in the car with the power off, or leave the power on when I get out of the car, that’s for me to decide. there have been issues with other cars, like Id.4, where the climate control/audio shuts off if the driver steps out of the car, because their algorithm didn’t take into account that there may be other people in the car.Im a physical touch person. I like knowing how my car is responding. Might as well remove the brake to skip that step too. Along with the accelerator pedal.
That's a crazy feature. They must be trying to save every last ounce of battery energy. But, if people or pets are still in the car that is not a good idea. The car should be looking at the occupant sensors in the seats or the seat belt switches.Yup. If you don’t have an on/off button, it just means you’re leaving the decision up to an algorithm. I prefer to have some say in the matter. If I want to sit in the car with the power off, or leave the power on when I get out of the car, that’s for me to decide. there have been issues with other cars, like Id.4, where the climate control/audio shuts off if the driver steps out of the car, because their algorithm didn’t take into account that there may be other people in the car.
I mentioned it in another thread but when it comes to the tire carrier I would like it to be removeable. Store the carrier/tire in the garage when not needed, throw it on when I do. Having to deal with the bulk of a carrier/wheel on the back plus having to swing it out every time I need to access the trunk would be tedious on a daily driver.Oh I am tire carrier all the way. I want not only a spare but a full size spare.
I know others have said this but my daily driver is a 2013 Wrangler. It just doesn’t bother me and I’m keeping in mind that the Scouts have a large frunk. I would think I will be using that for items. I don’t see myself opening up the back on a daily basis.I mentioned it in another thread but when it comes to the tire carrier I would like it to be removeable. Store the carrier/tire in the garage when not needed, throw it on when I do. Having to deal with the bulk of a carrier/wheel on the back plus having to swing it out every time I need to access the trunk would be tedious on a daily driver.
Ha!!I swear to god if there are options for spoilers, goofy logo graphics that aren’t the Rallye stripes, illuminated sills, or any extraneous crap and there’s a cost for it, suck an egg. You give me the all-season floor mats and the cargo net for free as is my God-given right to demand of a car salesman.Don’t take that away from me!
I just want to be able to pick and choose. I don’t want to have to get a package with 10 things when I only want one thing in the package. I would imagine a la carte is difficult in a vehicle but that’s what I would prefer.I swear to god if there are options for spoilers, goofy logo graphics that aren’t the Rallye stripes, illuminated sills, or any extraneous crap and there’s a cost for it, suck an egg. You give me the all-season floor mats and the cargo net for free as is my God-given right to demand of a car salesman.Don’t take that away from me!
Same! If Scout keeps up the most customizable vehicle thing it better be fully customizable not if I hit leather interior it adds on 20 different things and removes 4 other things. It should be pick and choose for everything.I just want to be able to pick and choose. I don’t want to have to get a package with 10 things when I only want one thing in the package. I would imagine a la carte is difficult in a vehicle but that’s what I would prefer.
Oh not laughing at all. I had a rental Volvo two weeks ago. Sitting in a dark rental car parking garage in a car with black interior it took me 5 minutes to figure out how to turn the thing on. Knob on the center console you twist to start and twist to stop. Just make things intuitive and don’t try and reinvent everything.No multi-function buttons, like those in the ID.4 where you have one button to toggle between “rear and front windows” and another two buttons to actually make either the left or right (front or back? No one knows!). It’s literally impossible to roll down or up the rear windows properly on the first try.
That’s pretty well hated by ID.4 owners, but I also had how turning on the side-view mirror heaters requires turning a knob through one of four potential functions - all somewhat unrelated to another.
I also couldn’t figure out how to turn on my window defroster for six months, and since it’s capacitive I often accidentally mess around with my lights instead of defogging the windows. It just wasn’t where I expected it to be.
People may laugh at me or tell me to read the manual - but holy hell is the ID.4 an example of interior-design group think with conflicting goals on “minimalistic design” and “actual functionality” and “not doing things that piss people off”
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I have to admit that I like the multi-function tailgate on my sissy truck,Honda Ridgeline...One thing I do not want is a gimmicky tailgate on the Terra. I know there are a bunch of options for pickup truck tailgates these days, but to me most of them look like something that will break when stressed. The Scout's are targeting off road enthusiasts, which (I hope) means a focus on durable design.
I like the interaction as @THil08 noted. SM has made a huge deal about touchable features and not all tech. It’s a 1/2 second to push start button and it engages my senses. I’m actually for keeping the button.You know ICE vehicle drivers already know with fob on them, pocket or purse all they need to do is press Start/Stop then press the brake pedal to put the vehicle in gear. Let's just eliminate the extra step of pushing a button before hand. I believe there are a few manufacturers that have eliminated the Start/Stop, including Rivian.
I’m all for full spare but I could see more urban/suburban buyers being OK with a donut or fix a flat. Maybe it’s an option that saves buyers a couple $100 bucksOh I am tire carrier all the way. I want not only a spare but a full size spare.
If you get the standard 33's a full size 33 fits under the vehicle. 35's different story.I’m all for full spare but I could see more urban/suburban buyers being OK with a donut or fix a flat. Maybe it’s an option that saves buyers a couple $100 bucks
Fully understand but maintaining a 5th tire with rotations etc… those using them as local family haulers may not want the added weight or hassle of dealing with again-I want a spare but I haven’t had real spares on my last 4 vehicles and I’ve been fine so might be a solid option for a buying segmentIf you get the standard 33's a full size 33 fits under the vehicle. 35's different story.
BMW stopped giving spares, you have to request them when buying. I always recommend to people getting cars serviced that ask for them to buy an expanding spare to save space. And to always have it just in case. But it’s cheaper than buying from the dealership. Even though all BMWs are equipped with run flats usually Pirelli.Fully understand but maintaining a 5th tire with rotations etc… those using them as local family haulers may not want the added weight or hassle of dealing with again-I want a spare but I haven’t had real spares on my last 4 vehicles and I’ve been fine so might be a solid option for a buying segment
My last vehicle, not current one came with an electric air pump that you could use when needed to top off the tires. If you had a flat you turned a dial on the pump and it dispense that fix-a-flat tire sealant and pumped the tire up to whatever you had dialed in. Never used the sealant but the pump was very handy. They made a foam carrier that went under the deck in the back where the spare tire would have been to store the pump. The first car I have ever had that did not have a spare.Fully understand but maintaining a 5th tire with rotations etc… those using them as local family haulers may not want the added weight or hassle of dealing with again-I want a spare but I haven’t had real spares on my last 4 vehicles and I’ve been fine so might be a solid option for a buying segment