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  1. Cranky Canuck

    Canada Support

    Yeah, I don't feel the need to carry a pew pew in my vehicles so that will never be a problem. People are generally friendly and interested, they're curious and I'm happy to help them learn why EVs are better. I've never felt threatened or anything. I guess we just live very differently. Here in...
  2. Cranky Canuck

    Canada Support

    I'm keeping my reservation. 2028 is a long way away and a lot can happen. I don't think Canada will tariff these vehicles, we aren't stupid. We'll see what happens. As for repairs I've owned enough EVs over the years to not be too worried about it. A lot of stuff can be done at local garages...
  3. Cranky Canuck

    Charge port at front, passenger side

    Ideally Scout would move the charging port to where the Harvester fuel door is and put the fuel door where the charging port currently is on the concept cars.
  4. Cranky Canuck

    Scout Supply Merchandise Live

    Driving shoes? I usually just wear whatever's on my feet, boots in the winter and shoes in the summer. Scout could partner with Vessi, good Canadian brand!
  5. Cranky Canuck

    Resale Value/Depreciation

    Well I mean if there's bits that get damaged from rock hits and stuff those will start to rust so you'll still maybe want to coat them like you did on your Jeep but hopefully the Scout will be designed so that won't be necessary.
  6. Cranky Canuck

    Now that America has become great, where will Scout Motors rank on this chart?

    "accidentally ended up at the Kia dealership" :LOL: :ROFLMAO: Did you just trip and fall into one!? hahahah love it!
  7. Cranky Canuck

    Resale Value/Depreciation

    Short answer is no. In all likelihood Scout will apply an anti-rust coating at the factory as has been standard automotive practice for a couple of decades now. The steel components usually get hot-dip zinc galvanized while I think the aluminum components are usually just painted? Either way...
  8. Cranky Canuck

    Resale Value/Depreciation

    Oh really? Ouch, that sucks for you all then! Hopefully Scout will interpret that to be "powertrain".
  9. Cranky Canuck

    Resale Value/Depreciation

    I haven't lost a car to rust since the 90's when all the car makers started hot-dip galvanising them but a long warranty on suspension components and the electronics would be nice.
  10. Cranky Canuck

    Now that America has become great, where will Scout Motors rank on this chart?

    Me too. Honestly if Scout becomes untenable because of bad economic decisions by the US I might end up with an EV9 instead.
  11. Cranky Canuck

    Now that America has become great, where will Scout Motors rank on this chart?

    The Koreans make good stuff, and we have free trade with them.
  12. Cranky Canuck

    Scout Supply Merchandise Live

    Yep. But at least the Scouts are still three or four years away so there's time for things to return to sanity.
  13. Cranky Canuck

    Now that America has become great, where will Scout Motors rank on this chart?

    Oh I'm not holding my breath but I might have to buy a Chinese EV or even the Jeep Recon (assuming it's made in Canada) instead if this nonsense continues! That would be very unfortunate. Maybe the Koreans will make something interesting I could buy instead. They've been doing good stuff...
  14. Cranky Canuck

    Scout Supply Merchandise Live

    I'd love to order a patch but we're still boycotting US goods here. Sorry. Maybe one day when things go back to being sane I'll order a patch for my Scouter blanket. Hopefully that time will come back soon.
  15. Cranky Canuck

    Now that America has become great, where will Scout Motors rank on this chart?

    I'm hoping Scout opens a factory in Mexico and then uses that factory to export to Canada so that we won't have to pay tariffs on them. We still have free trade with Mexico because they still honour CUSMA (aka NAFTA). 🙃
  16. Cranky Canuck

    Now that America has become great, where will Scout Motors rank on this chart?

    Well the batteries are expected to be made in Canada so right there we know we know won't be 100% US made. It's pretty unrealistic to expect the vehicles to contain only 100% US components and measuring country of origin is a difficult task. North America has a very integrated automotive...
  17. Cranky Canuck

    Resale Value/Depreciation

    All EV's have a minimum 8 year / 160,000km (100,000 mi) powertrain warranty so they'll all have that as a minimum. If Scout wanted to go above and beyond that though I wouldn't complain!
  18. Cranky Canuck

    Reservations from Canada

    I already own a good EV (Hyundai Ioniq 5) and do a lot of road trips with it since its our only car. I've ordered the EV Traveler. Charging in Ontario is fine and Quebec is even better! Sure charging infrastructure and can always be improved, and it will. I have no trouble going wherever I want...
  19. Cranky Canuck

    Resale Value/Depreciation

    A few comments on supposed "rapid depreciation" of EVs. If you actually look into the data what you'll find is that depreciation is highly dependent on the specific vehicle model. Unfortunately for the industry the majority of EVs are Teslas and because of the way Tesla prices it's vehicles, or...
  20. Cranky Canuck

    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    My Ioniq 5 has a physical backup key which allows you to open the driver's side door via a conventional keyhole in the event of a dead 12V. Once inside you just pop the hood (physical latch like conventional cars) an the 12V is next to the frunk. So you can just boost it like a normal car if you...