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  1. 04Ram2500Hemi

    What's it like to take a road trip in a truck like the Terra (F-150 Lightning)?

    For me the whole EV thing is still all very new (I have a Scout on order, but have never owned an EV). All the data is great, but I like a more basic approach: Miles Driven/Time Spent at Charger/Total Cost per Charge When I’m traveling 500 miles in a day, I’m more concerned about getting there...
  2. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Accessories Poll For Scouts

    I was thinking the same thing. Rock sliders that also function as a step. I have the factory rock sliders on my TRX and they have a small step built in (I’d like the step to be slightly larger).
  3. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Instrument Cluster

    I like that!
  4. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Stunning colors & stripes on Terra / Traveler - previews ?

    I just want a basic metallic silver color. Cleans up easily, and hides scratches better than any color.
  5. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Instrument Cluster

    Why do I feel like Marty McFly having time travel explained to him by Dr. Emmett Brown?
  6. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Rethink Steering Wheel Design?

    LOL - This is where personal preference comes in. I would rather see something a little more chunky with a flat bottom. I love the steering wheel in my TRX, it just feels right. It’s fun to see different perspectives.
  7. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Instrument Cluster

    @Chaparral may have touched on this a little already. Scout is trying to combine old school and new school. To me it would be cool if the battery range indicator looked like a fuel gauge with a needle, and then maybe distance till empty somehow incorporated as well. Something like this? Where it...
  8. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Harvester Talk: Q&A

    The “Refuel Anywhere” leads people to believe they can get gas and keep going without worrying about charging. Even the smaller note about “go the extra mile, and then a couple hundred more” makes it sound like you can travel north of the 500 miles on gas alone.
  9. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Harvester Talk: Q&A

    My TRX may disagree with you (as well as my past trucks - a 2012 Power Wagon and 2004 Ram 2500 Hemi).
  10. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Harvester Talk: Q&A

    The problem for me as a EV Newby is the Harvester Range Extender sounded like the solution to Range Anxiety. I’m sure I’m not the only one who put a deposit down thinking this was the perfect EV for my usage. All EV for most daily activities and commutes, but when the 500 plus mile days come...
  11. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Harvester Talk: Q&A

    I appreciate the response, but selfishly hope you’re wrong. We regularly take two trips each year that are north of 550 miles, and last year we only stoped once for gas and kept going. If this is not a possibility with the Harvester, it may not be the right vehicle for us.
  12. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Harvester Talk: Q&A

    So maybe a stupid question (I’m trying to learn as much as I can here): -On a long road trip, say 650 miles at highway speeds (75mph average) when I hit 500 miles can I simply get gas and keep going? Or do I now have to fuel up and charge the Scout?
  13. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Harvester Talk: Q&A

    I didn't opt for the Harvester for towing. I went with the Harvester for range. As long as I can drive 400 miles, top off the tank, and then keep going at highway speeds again, I'm good. I've got a trip in my near future that is 650 miles one way, and if the Harvester can do this, then it's...
  14. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Welcome and Introductions!

    Brand new to the EV movement and Scout to be honest. I always liked the Scout from afar, but no experience with the nameplate. Always figured I’d be the last person to look at an EV. I have nothing against EV’s, just never figured I’d entertain the idea of owning one (I still want to experience...
  15. 04Ram2500Hemi

    What did you reserve?

    Traveler Harvester here. If I’m going to dip my toes into the EV world, I want a gas backup for longer trips.
  16. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Swore I’d never buy an EV, then Scout happened

    I’ve sworn for years I’d never buy an EV. It’s not that I have anything against them, it’s just that none of them really got me excited or fit my needs. I’m also not convinced that the charging network is where it needs to be. I like the idea of being able to drive 500 miles with nothing more...