Recent content by Ike

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    Grab handle on drivers side A-pillar

    I concur with adding a grab bar would be great. My family uses them every time.
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    Scott Keogh's 2024 Holiday Message

    Favorite part is the tree is plugged into the truck! Looks great!
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    Harvester Directly Powering Motors?

    That should clearly be a setting in the truck to avoid accidental time travel. Otherwise I am not buying one.
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    Harvester Directly Powering Motors?

    Pretty sure these only deal in time range. You are still in the same "place" when you use them. I really don't want to go back to 1955 every time I get in my scout... That just seems like a hassle.
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    12v Battery: Not an afterthought

    That is for when the battery in the fob is dead. When dead the fob basically turns into an rfid/nfc tag. Those are unpowered by themselves and are actually powered from a coil in the phone. It gives the chip in the tag enough power to be able to send it over very tiny distances. This is why...
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    Over-the-air-updates?

    And hopefully they have a good rollback mechanism if there is an issue with an update. No desire to have to have a vehicle towed because of a failed update.
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    Option to turn off center display

    The screen in my '23 Silverado is decent sized, and not sure I have ever really desired for it to be off. But it does have a dark mode and the brightness can be turned down some. But I don't think it would be a bad thing to have it. Just not sure I would often use it.
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    A kitchen would be ridiculous, but I wouldn’t be sad

    If i were camping multiple times a month I think it would be a neat idea. But in general I don't think things like this are really practical
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    240V Outlet on Traveller

    The idea of a bi-directional charger is great, until the price starts becoming a factor. I really dislike the forced requirements and hardware to enable it on things like the F150 Lightning. I understand some of it and they are trying to limit liability, but overall too pricy vs me walking out...
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    Size comparison

    I like your style. Who needs to work at work :D
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    Travelall 3 Row

    When are we getting the Scout city bus?
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    Size comparison

    One suggestion is to outline each vehicle with different colors making them a little bit easier to see. Or perhaps just a line on the back to show where each one stops. Some of them are a little hard to identify the back of each on in the image with more than 2. Otherwise it is interesting to...
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    Travelall 3 Row

    A 3 row would be awesome. We currently have a van and would love to replace it with a solid offering 3 row.
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    48” between Wheel Wells in the Traveler

    The Terra and Traveler have the same width dimensions and the Terra has already been said to be able to fit a 4x8 sheet of wood. So I would imagine that this will be likely.
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    Actual pricing

    Yeah it does seem very likely that they will be going away. Hopefully they can still come in at the expected price.