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    Optional 37” Tires

    37’s wouldn’t exactly help with the range of the Scout, but the 12 year old in me thinks it would look bitching! But again, I’m a child!
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    Exterior lights for camping or off road

    The perimeter lighting could be included with the roof rack. Maybe even allow the driver to turn on lights built into the mirrors.
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    Optional 2nd Row Captain Chairs

    I like the option of second row captain chairs.
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    Hot take: 18-22" Wheels on Base Model

    I’m in the 18” wheel camp myself. I want more sidewall for better off road performance and better on street ride quality. 22” rims with small sidewall is going to ride really stiff.
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    Traveler without the Spare

    Blow a side wall on your tire and that fix a flat does zero good. I’ll just keep the spare tire.
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    “Bike rack on trailer hitch” mode to disable rear parking sensors

    I have a button on the dash of my truck to disable just the front or just the rear sensors. Seems like this would be a standard thing and not buried/dependent on software. But maybe that's just me.
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    Questions about the Harvester

    I'd just like to see a final answer. If Scout can come out and say what the Harvester will actually do and not do, then we can put the topic to bed. If you close this thread another will just pop up in a week or so. Might as well leave this one open and stay the course until somebody at Scout...
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    “Bike rack on trailer hitch” mode to disable rear parking sensors

    Don’t most vehicles just have a switch on the dash to shut off the sensors?
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    Questions about the Harvester

    There are a lot more sophisticated answers here than what I can probably produce. For me "Gas and Go" would mean when the battery itself has been depleted, and the gas tank on the Harvester is around 1/4 tank, I'd be able to get gas and keep going at highway speeds on the gas motor itself. I...
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Interesting YouTube video. Kind of implies that the Harvester could be a gas and go vehicle.
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    Scout Warns VW Dealers Fighting Direct Sales That It’s Not Playing Around

    My “Blame California” comes from a lot of things. One perfect example- A brand new Ram TRX cannot be sold in California unless it has the immision sticker on the door specific to California. Mind you, it’s the exact same truck with or without that sticker. But because it’s California it gets...
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    Scout Warns VW Dealers Fighting Direct Sales That It’s Not Playing Around

    Like I said earlier, tell California to suck an egg!
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    The Road to Scout Production - All the latest updates in one place...

    I find that common sense isn’t all that common.
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    [Terra] Bed tie down points

    I have the adjustable tie downs on my truck from Ram, and they are great (kind of screwed one up with the swing out tool box). That said, I still use the tie down mounts in the lower part of the bed too. Sometimes you need a lower point to secure things.
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    Drivetrain

    Been the owner of fire breathing gas burning V8’s most my life. Swore the EV movement was ridiculous (Cyber Truck proves that point). Watched the Scout reveal and thought it was a neat EV, but nothing I’d ever buy. Then near the end they drop the Harvester bomb. So now here I sit with a Scout...
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    The Road to Scout Production - All the latest updates in one place...

    So what you’re saying is don’t be an a-hole and run all your lights unless truly off road?
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    Montana Scout fans

    I’ve got a Traveler Harvester reserved. I’m not ready to go full EV just yet. Having a gas backup for my neck of the woods and use just feels like a smart plan.