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  1. LastDayScout

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    Some quick images I found...
  2. LastDayScout

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    I wish that graphic showed the actual size growth.
  3. LastDayScout

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    Those Kei cars are pretty damn useful and practical. They punch way above their weight so to speak.
  4. LastDayScout

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    Let's face it. How many people need or actually use a "serious" truck? Sure, there are many examples of those who do, but most light trucks are lifestyle or image vehicles. Most trucks these days rarely haul anything in the bed. They are commuter vehicles. Sadly, those owners are also known...
  5. LastDayScout

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    I do not love that this is a Bezos mobile, but it is exactly what the market needs. The USA absolutely needs lower priced EVs and absolutely needs smaller vehicles. If you need to tow often, this is not the vehicle. But, compare it to the Ford Maverick. It competes pretty well and the...
  6. LastDayScout

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    I’ve just spent the last 30 minutes trying to fix my Electrfy America app with no success. I have some sort of charging plan that came with my BMW. Not working…. Anyway I 100% agree with you!
  7. LastDayScout

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    I also really like this solution. There are countless places that this makes sense...
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    AI generated answer...DCFC (Direct Current Fast Charging) rates for EV charging vary widely but generally average between $0.35 and $0.50 per kWh. I checked PlugShare and there is an Electrify America fast charger in my area at $0.56 per kWh on a 350 kWh charger. A CircleK Charge is...
  9. LastDayScout

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    Fantastic idea!
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    I agree. I like most everything about it other than the front lighting. The size seems good too.
  11. LastDayScout

    Hey Lady Scouts!!

    Welcome!
  12. LastDayScout

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    Not intended for North America I would assume. But, I think Nissan has potential with this truck. https://apple.news/AKLTnIfD9Qout5V5vlhM1nA
  13. LastDayScout

    Rear Window

    Correct. I was thinking about the Traveler.
  14. LastDayScout

    Rear Window

    Many of us asked for it, but it does not appear that we will get it. The concept did not have it. I think the main reason is we got a clam shell gate like the original. I do not think that the window would be able to roll down all the way with the clam shell configuration. But, who knows...
  15. LastDayScout

    More Pondering

    I think you will be fine. I live in a very old and urban area. The driveways were put in when horses and carriages were used...pretty tight.
  16. LastDayScout

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    Width is also my main concern. The listed dimensions are 2.45" wider than my iX. That poses a problem opening the doors in my driveway. The height is also a bit of a concern as my wife is 5'3".
  17. LastDayScout

    More Pondering

    I certainly hope so.
  18. LastDayScout

    More Pondering

    I keep wondering and asking the same thing. Hoping it is smaller.
  19. LastDayScout

    Switching Harvester to All EV Model?

    great way to put it. I agree.
  20. LastDayScout

    Switching Harvester to All EV Model?

    Do what works for you. I think you fall in the group that might actually need the Harvester. Good for Scout by covering a wider swath (see what I did there😃) of the market.