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    Additionally, Scout Motors wants to hear your feedback and speak directly to the rabid community of owners as unique as America. We'll use the Scout Community to deliver news and information on events and launch updates directly to the group. Although the start of production is anticipated in 2026, many new developments and milestones will occur in the interim. We plan to share them with you on this site and look for your feedback and suggestions.

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Here in the Freeworld we have a little thing called the 2nd Amendment, which is truly a great thing. Especially when in the big cities. Where I live along the shore, we are all highly friendly and laid back. It was more of where I gave the ride. Which it was in one of the cities I mentioned in an earlier topic. Philly, Trenton, Camden. I won't say which.
I feel sad for you.
 
Come on TH..be nice to our brothers and sisters from up north "A" they are not the enmey
I was being nice. I think someone miss read it. The only enemy we have is China when they buy us out if we take all our tariffs away and the country goes bankrupt.

Everyone here is friends we all have a lot of things in common specifically our waiting skills, and our vehicles of choice.
 
I was being nice. I think someone miss read it. The only enemy we have is China when they buy us out if we take all our tariffs away and the country goes bankrupt.

Everyone here is friends we all have a lot of things in common specifically our waiting skills, and our vehicles of choice.
Ok sorry I admit I skimmed thru this thread to quickly
 
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The Automotive News article from October said no service centers for Canada in year one:

The first 25 locations will be in 16 major markets, from New York to Miami and Seattle to San Diego.

The 25 locations will either be Scout Studios, where customers shop and interact with a sales adviser, or Scout Workshops, where service is performed, company officials say.

The Scout-owned facilities will be standalone sites or in retail centers such as malls.

Expansion

Scout plans to grow quickly after launching sales, targeting 57 retail and service sites in year two, including two in Canada.

Beyond that second year, Scout plans to add 10 rooftops annually until it reaches 100 in 2032. Ninety-three locations will be in the U.S. while seven will be in Canada, Thacker said.

“Those rooftops will put us within 200 miles of 85 percent or more of projected Scout owners,” Thacker said.

Thacker said the workshops will be the hub of its network and signaled Scout Motors is investing significantly in service operations.

Scout plans to have 1,300 service bays staffed by 1,400 technicians by 2032. A quarter of service demand will be handled by mobile service units, Thacker estimated.

Around 80 percent of each workshop’s square footage will be dedicated to service and work stalls. The remaining space will be customer-facing zones with a lounge-like amenities.

For Scout owners who live within 45 minutes of a workshop, the brand anticipates those customers will go there for service and repairs.

For more-remote customers within 200 miles of a workshop, Scout will rely on mobile service units. Scout may also create a list of certified service partners, Thacker said.

For customers that live beyond 200 miles of a workshop, Scout plans to have traveling mobile technicians, but Thacker expects those instances to be rare.
I am curious when they will start recruiting mobile techs and training them.

I was a mechanic for 8 years and work in IT. Had my own mobile mechanic business for a while and may consider picking up wrenches again someday if it makes sense. Also live in rural ETX so i doubt we will ever have a local service center.