I wouldn't assume so since its ran by the software, as long as the vehicle is "awake," you can tell it to run the Harvester. At least based on what we've seenIs a start/stop button necessary for a Harvester model?
I wouldn't assume so since its ran by the software, as long as the vehicle is "awake," you can tell it to run the Harvester. At least based on what we've seenIs a start/stop button necessary for a Harvester model?
It can have it's place, but for the majority of drivers it's just an extra step. However if you watch any TFL video they like to complain about the removal of the button, since they leave the key in the vehicle during the filming, and gets just as annoying as hearing them complain about "the headlights are on the screen" while showing them set to auto by default is if 99% of people would ever actually change them off of autoExcept that he's right. Only dinosaurs have start/stop buttons. Even GM woke up to reality![]()
Yeah? Well, dinosaurs are totally cool!Except that he's right. Only dinosaurs have start/stop buttons. Even GM woke up to reality![]()
What age do you have to be to be a dinosaur? I don’t think I am but maybe I need to reclassify?Yeah? Well, dinosaurs are totally cool!![]()
Hey we aren’t dinosaurs. We are just well seasoned.What age do you have to be to be a dinosaur? I don’t think I am but maybe I need to reclassify?
Like the brontosaurus burgers from the Flintstones-uh-huh, I went thereHey we aren’t dinosaurs. We are just well seasoned.![]()
Not at all. The vehicle will always "start" in EV mode and will fire the engine when it needs to (based on what mode you have it in - stay EV, keep the battery charged, auto, etc.). If the button stays it will not control the engine. Butt in seat, key in car, press brake pedal are all of the safety steps you need to ensure the car is not activated accidentally. Why add an extra step to the process?Is a start/stop button necessary for a Harvester model?
Ha! I meant dinosaur manufacturers, not any of you!What age do you have to be to be a dinosaur? I don’t think I am but maybe I need to reclassify?
According to some, all “Boomers” are dinosaurs.What age do you have to be to be a dinosaur? I don’t think I am but maybe I need to reclassify?
Fairly you can’t but others have expressed interest with valid input. I like it just to know it is a physically request action. I get it isn’t necessary but as SM gen 1 buyers would be nice to have and at first major refresh kill it. But just my opinion and I’m a BEV newly so by gen 2 I’ll likely agree but for now it’s a comfort itemNot at all. The vehicle will always "start" in EV mode and will fire the engine when it needs to (based on what mode you have it in - stay EV, keep the battery charged, auto, etc.). If the button stays it will not control the engine. Butt in seat, key in car, press brake pedal are all of the safety steps you need to ensure the car is not activated accidentally. Why add an extra step to the process?
Ha! I meant dinosaur manufacturers, not any of you!
Seriously, we've had this discussion a few times now but I still cannot think of a single reason to have a physical button. In the rare times you want to shut the vehicle down while keeping a door open, or staying in the vehicle, there can just be a way to do that on the screen (this is how Tesla does it). Things that you use all the time should be physical buttons, things you do rarely should be on the screen. Needing to power down the car while leaving doors open is a very rare thing - even for YouTubers.
Same.Fairly you can’t but others have expressed interest with valid input. I like it just to know it is a physically request action. I get it isn’t necessary but as SM gen 1 buyers would be nice to have and at first major refresh kill it. But just my opinion and I’m a BEV newly so by gen 2 I’ll likely agree but for now it’s a comfort item
Welcome to the community. Good point.I'd love to have not have to use a fob but so that if my wife or someone else ever drives my Scout (although I hope these occasions are exceedingly rare, have to be ready) , having a fob they can use is far better than "Ok, so download this app and then enter this login and password and then create a user profile..."
even GM has it just a few taps on the screen, or if you want the vehicle to remain on until you decide otherwise there’s a trick for that to. I can get why scout may want the button for first time EV owners, but I really think it’s just a byproduct of when it was designed, but having it as an option would be the best of both worlds for reservation holders, with the mix of people wanting these vehiclesThings that you use all the time should be physical buttons, things you do rarely should be on the screen. Needing to power down the car while leaving doors open is a very rare thing - even for YouTubers.
I keep one of my key cards in the wallet. Hopefully it will not be a binary choice with Scout, I doubt it will be. It's pretty easy to hand a key card over to someone, though, so there is definitely good utility for some sort of proximity-based card or method of giving a handshake to the truck.I'd love to have not have to use a fob but so that if my wife or someone else ever drives my Scout (although I hope these occasions are exceedingly rare, have to be ready) , having a fob they can use is far better than "Ok, so download this app and then enter this login and password and then create a user profile..."
This is why I keep a key card in my wallet.And what do you do in the case of a valet if you don’t have a fob?
Welcome to the forum. Thanks for posting your first post and love your AvatarI'd love to have not have to use a fob but so that if my wife or someone else ever drives my Scout (although I hope these occasions are exceedingly rare, have to be ready) , having a fob they can use is far better than "Ok, so download this app and then enter this login and password and then create a user profile..."
All fair pointsWelcome to the community. Good point.
And what do you do in the case of a valet if you don’t have a fob?
Maybe it just says easy on it and is programmable then those who want fart noises can use it for that. Or better yet, transfer stickers with “easy”, “eject”, “afterburner” and random letters so you can make your own. “Beam me up”, “mine”, “launch the nukes”. You know-fun, lighthearted stuffeven GM has it just a few taps on the screen, or if you want the vehicle to remain on until you decide otherwise there’s a trick for that to. I can get why scout may want the button for first time EV owners, but I really think it’s just a byproduct of when it was designed, but having it as an option would be the best of both worlds for reservation holders, with the mix of people wanting these vehicles
Too close for missiles, switching to guns....Maybe it just says easy on it and is programmable then those who want fart noises can use it for that. Or better yet, transfer stickers with “easy”, “eject”, “afterburner” and random letters so you can make your own. “Beam me up”, “mine”, “launch the nukes”. You know-fun, lighthearted stuff