Poll- What have you Reserved... Let's get a small idea of the take rates.

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What did you Reserve

  • Traveler

    Votes: 175 15.5%
  • Traveler - Harvester

    Votes: 612 54.1%
  • Terra

    Votes: 100 8.8%
  • Terra - Harvester

    Votes: 343 30.3%

  • Total voters
    1,132
I rewatched the out of spec video and the cabana top mention was not from him… it may have been Romr, but I will continue to try and hunt down the video in which it was mentioned.
It was indeed RomR at the CES show that hinted at the cabana top for the Terra. Said its TBD but seemed like Scout employees want to do it, and later mentions that it seems like it will be an option.
 
I have reserved the REEV Traveler. Really excited to see what build and price is. We had a Scout II growing up(blue w/white top) and a Scout I.
Welcome aboard and thanks for posting your thoughts. So I’m not converting like a JW at the front door but why the EREV. Always curious of people’s needs and/or hesitations
 
I registered for the Traveler Harvester. I was meh on the all electric announcement. I don't travel often but when I do I don't want to be tied down to a plug for any length of time. Gas fill-ups take about 10 minutes but the actual family stop is more like 30 or more minutes. LOL. But it's good to have a plan. I'm planning on keeping my 2023 Bronco Big Bend as I had wanted a Bronco since about 1978. I remember looking at a very used and rusted Scout, I think it was a Scout II (?) but it was big and looked like more than I wanted my limited mech skills to tackle. LOL, so I went for a very used and rusted 1942 Ford GPW (jeep). I have that one since about 1981. Anyway looking forward to 2028 and taking delivery. I just hope that Scout Motors keep it at $60k. Wondering what the "options" will do to the price like the Harvester which is a must for me. I have not really seen anything about other options that are a "must" for me. Torn between bench and buckets. Generally, there are only 3 of us so the 5 seater is fine. I think the console will be useful.
 
I registered for the Traveler Harvester. I was meh on the all electric announcement. I don't travel often but when I do I don't want to be tied down to a plug for any length of time. Gas fill-ups take about 10 minutes but the actual family stop is more like 30 or more minutes. LOL. But it's good to have a plan. I'm planning on keeping my 2023 Bronco Big Bend as I had wanted a Bronco since about 1978. I remember looking at a very used and rusted Scout, I think it was a Scout II (?) but it was big and looked like more than I wanted my limited mech skills to tackle. LOL, so I went for a very used and rusted 1942 Ford GPW (jeep). I have that one since about 1981. Anyway looking forward to 2028 and taking delivery. I just hope that Scout Motors keep it at $60k. Wondering what the "options" will do to the price like the Harvester which is a must for me. I have not really seen anything about other options that are a "must" for me. Torn between bench and buckets. Generally, there are only 3 of us so the 5 seater is fine. I think the console will be useful.
Welcome to the community!
 
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I registered for the Traveler Harvester. I was meh on the all electric announcement. I don't travel often but when I do I don't want to be tied down to a plug for any length of time. Gas fill-ups take about 10 minutes but the actual family stop is more like 30 or more minutes. LOL. But it's good to have a plan. I'm planning on keeping my 2023 Bronco Big Bend as I had wanted a Bronco since about 1978. I remember looking at a very used and rusted Scout, I think it was a Scout II (?) but it was big and looked like more than I wanted my limited mech skills to tackle. LOL, so I went for a very used and rusted 1942 Ford GPW (jeep). I have that one since about 1981. Anyway looking forward to 2028 and taking delivery. I just hope that Scout Motors keep it at $60k. Wondering what the "options" will do to the price like the Harvester which is a must for me. I have not really seen anything about other options that are a "must" for me. Torn between bench and buckets. Generally, there are only 3 of us so the 5 seater is fine. I think the console will be useful.
Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting your plans and thoughts. Show pics of your other Fords too. Rule around here is if you don’t show pics it isn’t real 😀
 
I registered for the Traveler Harvester. I was meh on the all electric announcement. I don't travel often but when I do I don't want to be tied down to a plug for any length of time. Gas fill-ups take about 10 minutes but the actual family stop is more like 30 or more minutes. LOL. But it's good to have a plan. I'm planning on keeping my 2023 Bronco Big Bend as I had wanted a Bronco since about 1978. I remember looking at a very used and rusted Scout, I think it was a Scout II (?) but it was big and looked like more than I wanted my limited mech skills to tackle. LOL, so I went for a very used and rusted 1942 Ford GPW (jeep). I have that one since about 1981. Anyway looking forward to 2028 and taking delivery. I just hope that Scout Motors keep it at $60k. Wondering what the "options" will do to the price like the Harvester which is a must for me. I have not really seen anything about other options that are a "must" for me. Torn between bench and buckets. Generally, there are only 3 of us so the 5 seater is fine. I think the console will be useful.

Definitely keep my Bronco OBX Sas for those doors off kinda days!
 

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