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    Honda Ridgeline 2 way tailgate

    I like the Chevy multi gate. Seems it would be more useful than split gate but hard to know.
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    Harvester- No Gas Cap

    Reveal had a cover with the word ‘harvester’ passenger side, I believe and with a row of crops and a combine. So there is a cover. No cap design on our Honda CRV has worked fine for the last 8 years. I Just filled it up today for my daughter, who drives it mostly now.
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    Re-think Headlight Design

    Just needs heated headlights……with Adaptive Driving Beams!
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    Re-think Headlight Design

    Agree. This is a problem.
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    What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

    I didn’t put this in my long requested feature list in the suggestion sub forum but I agree with this. We’ve owned and do own Hondas with this feature (with integrated mirror looking at rear children or grand children) and sunglasses stay cleaner and unbroken and easier to find. I find this...
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    What 16 Metro's Will Scout Launch?

    I lived in Dothan AL for four years while on Active Duty as a Doc at Fort Rucker. I had to go to Montgomery or Tallahassee for warranty Service at the nearest Acura Dealership for my TL A-Spec 6MT. Loved that car. I feel your pain on travel distances. I used to ‘moonlight’ in Ozark at Dale...
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    What 16 Metro's Will Scout Launch?

    Also, I think Rivian and SM should create ‘experience ‘ or ‘ Adventure’ Centers near the highway and Turnpike that sell ‘a coffee’ or other non alcoholic beverage (we have good non alcoholic beers and wine available) that comes with a one to 3 hour ‘rental’ of a Rivian or SM Terra or Traveler...
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    What 16 Metro's Will Scout Launch?

    Yeah, I’ll be 6 feet under before the Browns win a Super Bowl! I’m from Brook Park and my brother owns our childhood home just 2 miles or less from the new Browns Stadium proposed site (Former Ford PLANTS, NOW DOWN TO ONE FORD PLANT LEFT). Hey, the Brook Park Stadium / retail Center and...
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    Adaptive Driving beams and thermal imaging.

    To the Depreciation point: All EV but not all EVs with Range extenders since none (other than the crippled BMW IX 3) have ever been sold, to my knowledge. I guess Volt too but none of these vehicles are compelling. RAM with range extender to come out soon vs Scout with Harvester are the only...
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    Adaptive Driving beams and thermal imaging.

    Well, Lasers are allowed because BMW in the US has already sold expensive cars with laser headlights: https://www.bmwblog.com/2024/12/10/bmw-laser-headlights-history-why-disappearing/ Available for the last ten years, even on the smaller M3. However, seems to be discontinued as of now.
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    What 16 Metro's Will Scout Launch?

    Cleveland will top the list ! 🤣 Although we do have a Rivian Service Center and a Tesla ‘Dealership’ / Service Center in Cleveland suburbs. NADA Lobbyists and Car Dealers with Legislators have hamstrung Rivian throughout the State. Can’t sit in or ‘test drive’ a Rivian anywhere in the State...
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    Poll- What have you Reserved... Let's get a small idea of the take rates.

    In the last 14-18 months, battery prices for CATL company batteries are down almost 50% to $53 per KWh. IF that trend continues, and there is a glut in the Lithium market (only 2.5 years ago Toyota claimed there would only be enough lithium in the WORLD for every car to have a 1 KWh battery)...
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    Adaptive Driving beams and thermal imaging.

    J Alynn, Haven’t bought a Rivian R1T/S or model S/X or cyber for many reasons. I can afford them but I don’t think they are worth $100K. Their depreciation proves that to me. However, battery prices have come down from $100 a KWh years ago to $53 a KWh and I hope some of this cost savings can...
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    Adaptive Driving beams and thermal imaging.

    I think I started it in the suggestion box.
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    Adaptive Driving beams and thermal imaging.

    Adaptive Driving beams on Scout! While about 32% of driving is in the dark, over 50% of fatal accidents occur in the dark/at night. https://www.nsc.org/road/safety-topics/driving-at-night While ‘Auto high beams’ are ubiquitous, they are not the same as Adaptive Driving Beams (ADBs). EU...
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    Scout to have dashcams. But better than….

    Hmm J Alynn, my reply didn’t go through: With ADAS cameras, zonal architecture and central computing, most of this is already built in and a sunk cost. Tesla FSD uses only cameras (no LIDAR or sonic sensors anymore) and the dashcam functionality to include live two way, sentry mode parking...
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    Scout to have dashcams. But better than….

    J Alynn, I’d buy that option. Of course, Rivian and Tesla build it in. IMHO, all competitors will build it in and if Scout doesn’t, they’ll be behind their competitors. It’s similar to No CarPlay. I have several Family Members who won’t buy a Tesla, Rivian or now GM EV with no CarPlay...
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    Scout to have dashcams. But better than….

    Hey Scoutsie, Most of the features I mention already exist on either Tesla using inexpensive attached SSDs, Rivian’s too, for storage, H.264 or .265 and Rivian’s, I believe in version 2 R1T 2025 now has 4K cameras. Tesla has all the remote connectivity and access to live views now and for...
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    Scout to have dashcams. But better than….

    Hey dleepnw, Tesla’s ADAS and FSD , so called, seems to work fine and separately from the, at least 4 , camera views always running. Most features I mention already exist in the VIOFO A229 Pro 3 channel I have installed myself in one daughter’s car. It was a pain and I had to install a battery...
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    Ideas for Scout Engineers

    Agree with everything. I’d like Adaptive Driving beams instead of auto high/low. Rivian has Adaptive Driving beams and they are far safer with less glare to oncoming cars. As an ED Doc and Radiologist, I’ve seen the consequences of night time crashes and drivers saying they couldn’t see or were...