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    What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

    Combination. Low until a certain speed - light based after that. At least my home town does not have enough street lights or reflectors to trigger the light based auto low beams. Need to water cows tonight - will be manual going out of town, use auto till I get to my county road - then back...
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    What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

    No high beams within "city" limits - but they generally put the auto on at 30 or 35mph. Given most small towns often have the police set at the city limits when the speed limit drops below 55, that means every town is a trap - both going in and leaving. There are small towns about 1 out of...
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    Just glancing at that Dodge - it does not look like it's made to do truck stuff (but what should I expect from a Chicago show). But sure, most trucks are probably sold to people who don't do truck stuff (or at least the truck stuff I grew up with). Low profile tires, mediocre ground clearance...
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    Are you OK with Scout vehicles starting under $60K?

    I wanted to say there are points of this discussion that have not been addressed ad nauseam. But honestly not sure if that is true anymore. Scout needs to develop a brand image, and continue operations until the next level of EV adoption happens. I can only hope that the Scout and Terra are...
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    What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

    I like automatic headlights - but none of the ones I have match local laws. They have to be overwritten whenever driving through a community here.
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    Don't let the Scout become a status symbol; why $60k misses the point of the Revival

    On one side I do agree. The US automakers have set their own traps. Unpopular here, but UAW is part of that. Unpopular here is that Musk has tried to avoid some of those traps with Tesla. But VW group has also set their own traps. Legacy has it's specific inherent problems. It is hard to...
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    Don't let the Scout become a status symbol; why $60k misses the point of the Revival

    I think it is fairly obvious to anyone that the costs have changed since they started designing the Scout. Scout was formed after Covid, so at least they did not have to deal with the initial inflation that caused - but Covid fallout did change the inflation pasterns for years to come. Sadly...
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    Initial Production Release

    The main "ahead of schedule" I hope for is that production starts early enough that plenty of test units get in the wild and tested before customer delivery starts.
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    Factory Pick Up - Cost and what does it include?

    I suspect State laws vary, and change. In Texas, we did not allow direct sales. So even the Tesla's made in Texas had to be shipped out of state before they could be technically sold and delivered. Have purchased vehicles (and boats) from out of State. It is a bit more complicated - but...
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    Don't let the Scout become a status symbol; why $60k misses the point of the Revival

    It's not just the wages of the factory workers, it is also the wages of the sales staff at the dealer, the overhead of the dealer (maintaining a brick and mortar presence, maintaining a floor plan), and the Regulatory pressure is not just the vehicles - it is the factories (from the permits...
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    Traveler Spare Tire

    Never put a bike on a roof much - but have had kayaks on top too many times to count. I think my record was carrying 9 kayaks - and I honestly forget how many paddlers (6-7 I think). 6 kayaks was a more common heavy load - but still not bad for a single cab truck with a cap. Tailgates were a...
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    Factory Pick Up - Cost and what does it include?

    Honestly - most of the options mentioned in this thread will be expensive, but perhaps they could become minor revenue centers and major marketing projects. BGE has an interesting marketing method. They offer BGE events. People pay to go, but get taught how to use the product (and a few get...
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    Agreed - no more Chevy's for me. Too many problems with the ones I have owned in the past.
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    204 kW - I don't see how that is all that impressive. I think they might have meant mW. A pallet of panels is generally a bit over 11kW. 18 pallets of panels (less than one 18 wheeler worth) is not all that impressive.
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    What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

    For a road queen, 4 wheel steering would be nice (I guess). But I don't think I have ever seen it on a semi-affordable vehicle - unless you consider a Denali or Cybertruck semi-affordable. Plus I really don't know about it's durability offroad. Sure, if you have multi motor you might be able...
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    Favorite road tripping snack

    From a trip to South Africa. Jerky dehydrated usually with heat and sometimes smoke. Biltong is air dried (so it takes a bit of a different climate to pull off than where I live-we have way too much humidity year long). When I went to the meat market, they had large wheels (like clothes...
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    Thoughts on Factory 37s

    While you don't need to run the harvester in water - it would still need to be designed so water does not seep in and mess things up. IIRC when things have air inside and get hot - they usually have to vent pressure. Dunk them in water - temps drop, they are going to want to suck air in to...
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    Solar Panel Roof

    The issue I have with a solar roof... My region gets about 5hrs of peak equivalent a day. A solar roof is unlikely to put out more than 1kw/h-and honestly 1/2 that is probably more likely. So 5kw/h per day - going to take a month to charge the battery fully. What you probably would get (best...
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    I guess it depends. While it hardly was worthy of the title "plug in hybrid" (and people who purchased it as such were largely disappointed) - I did talk to at least one who really liked it's performance as a hybrid. They thought it got good performance and mileage.
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    Saw a post that Jeep just canceled their plug in hybrid line, citing changes in demand and fire risk. Kind of trying to poison the well - don't buy an EV or your house might burn down. Build up public fear of fires, and that could set EV's back a long time. Push the narrative hard enough...