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Plus those dealers want ICE engines that break down so they can make all that service center money.
They do and they don't. They actually make more money on the car sales and warranty than an engine having a problem or needing an oil change. Labor rates are so high which is good for us mechanics, but the dealers don't make as much.
 
Interesting read
Speaking with my corporate hat on. I would not want to be in this situation if I was Scout. Besides the overhead (cost and effort) of hiring auditors and publishing audited financials every quarter. Scout would have to be very transparent on sales, cash flow etc, which is going to invite an exceptional amount of scrutiny. Additionally VW would need to sell a majority of the business via the IPO. The easier path would just be to privately sell a controlling interest to a 3rd party. Neither route ideal for Scout.
 
Nio swapped one million EV batteries in a week. It takes less than five minutes to swap. You can choose a larger battery for when you're towing or going on a long trip. Will we ever see that here?

Nope. Tesla tried this back in the day in order to comply with a CARB mandate. The problem comes down to who owns the battery pack. If I buy the battery pack with the car, then I want my battery pack back when I finish my trip. I don't want someone else's battery that the may have abused. So the stations then need to hang onto the original pack and the driver has to make sure to come back the same way and swap at the same station in order to get their pack back. It becomes a logistical nightmare.

The only way it could work is if you bought the car without the battery and then leased the battery. Also, all manufactureres would have to use the same 2 or 3 battery packs in order to get the scale that you would need to make it economical. I just don't see that happening.
 
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Here you go. Some of my husbands pictures from Nats.

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Do we have any info on what that "Scout Supply Power Station" does? I desperately want a 240V outlet on the Traveler. I understand the space concerns for the outlet so I am fine with it being on some kind of umbilical cord or breakout box. I'm hoping that Power Station could be some kind of breakout box?
 
Do we have any info on what that "Scout Supply Power Station" does? I desperately want a 240V outlet on the Traveler. I understand the space concerns for the outlet so I am fine with it being on some kind of umbilical cord or breakout box. I'm hoping that Power Station could be some kind of breakout box?
To me it’s the shape of a USB cord to charge your phone. Ha!
 
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Speaking with my corporate hat on. I would not want to be in this situation if I was Scout. Besides the overhead (cost and effort) of hiring auditors and publishing audited financials every quarter. Scout would have to be very transparent on sales, cash flow etc, which is going to invite an exceptional amount of scrutiny. Additionally VW would need to sell a majority of the business via the IPO. The easier path would just be to privately sell a controlling interest to a 3rd party. Neither route ideal for Scout.
Have to agree with you. Troubled me when I read it
 
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