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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from all of us at Scout!

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Happy Holidays to all, and best wishes for the New Year!

To everyone at Scout Motors:
What you have accomplished to this point is nothing short of astounding. You should all take pride in that accomplishment and enjoy this holiday season, knowing that you are part of something truly special.

Building a car company from literally the ground up, and bringing back an iconic vehicle that means so much to so many from different generations is a monumental task, and one that the men and women of Scout Motors are meeting with grace and determination that is refreshing to see.

I'm here for it, and so excited to see what 2026 will bring!
 
I do wish you could also just say "Merry Christmas".
You can, no one is stopping you. But we all should be cognizant that there are many religious celebrations that occur around this time of year.

We should all be thankful to have the ability to be considering the purchase of a new vehicle and have the means to connect with this forum community. I’m sure the folks on this forum come from all walks of life. Let’s all enjoy this community and worry less about whether someone said merry Christmas or happy holidays. 🙂
 
You can no one is stopping you. But we all should be cognizant that there are many religious celebrations that occur around this time of year.
Well said. This is America - Where we're free to believe whatever we want and practice different religions or no religion. And that freedom was given to us by people of all different religions & beliefs, for which, we should all be very thankful!

Even though my family celebrates Christmas, my friends and extended family celebrate a bunch of different holidays right now. Saying "Happy Holidays" pretty much covers it. Nothing wrong with saying Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays in the U.S.A. 🇺🇸

So, Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays All!~
 
You can, no one is stopping you. But we all should be cognizant that there are many religious celebrations that occur around this time of year.

We should all be thankful to have the ability to be considering the purchase of a new vehicle and have the means to connect with this forum community. I’m sure the folks on this forum come from all walks of life. Let’s all enjoy this community and worry less about whether someone said merry Christmas or happy holidays. 🙂
Thank you for saying what I was thinking
 
For most of America, Christmas has become more of a secular holiday than a religious one. Being with family has totally eclipsed going to Church. I know this year, when I asked my wife - mass or sleep, she chose sleep. But the alarm went off in the morning and we went to Church anyway (so we did morning rather than midnight). Done midnight many times after a long drive from our family gathering. But this year, we chose morning, before getting back in the car and going to family gathering #3. All in, about 20hrs of driving over 4 trips. Almost spend more of Christmas in the vehicle than anywhere else.
 
For most of America, Christmas has become more of a secular holiday than a religious one. Being with family has totally eclipsed going to Church. I know this year, when I asked my wife - mass or sleep, she chose sleep. But the alarm went off in the morning and we went to Church anyway (so we did morning rather than midnight). Done midnight many times after a long drive from our family gathering. But this year, we chose morning, before getting back in the car and going to family gathering #3. All in, about 20hrs of driving over 4 trips. Almost spend more of Christmas in the vehicle than anywhere else.
So then it will be a Scoutmas in the future when you're making your rounds... (Credit to Tim for his word...)

:)
 
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For most of America, Christmas has become more of a secular holiday than a religious one. Being with family has totally eclipsed going to Church. I know this year, when I asked my wife - mass or sleep, she chose sleep. But the alarm went off in the morning and we went to Church anyway (so we did morning rather than midnight). Done midnight many times after a long drive from our family gathering. But this year, we chose morning, before getting back in the car and going to family gathering #3. All in, about 20hrs of driving over 4 trips. Almost spend more of Christmas in the vehicle than anywhere else.
What do you celebrate the Four Christmases (best movie around)?

I love seeing that some people still go to church.