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  1. LastDayScout

    Travelall 3 Row

    Cost of business back then.
  2. LastDayScout

    Charging while driving…Wild, irresponsible speculation...

    For your need and use case that’s probably one of the more efficient options.
  3. LastDayScout

    Travelall 3 Row

    I am really not trying to name call. Just pointing out an issue. Out of curiosity, would a more efficient option not work for your family? And really, im not even talking about a family that uses the large vehicle as the main issue. It’s the single person to small family that chooses them as...
  4. LastDayScout

    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    Damn I get their insurance is through the roof. Remember the ship full of Porsches that sank a couple years ago .
  5. LastDayScout

    Charging while driving…Wild, irresponsible speculation...

    Would that price difference make you say no to Scout? Or, would you possibly still consider the BEV?
  6. LastDayScout

    Travelall 3 Row

    And those are the superusers we have in this country. In the context of gasoline consumption, a "superuser" refers to the top 10% of drivers in terms of annual gasoline use. These individuals consume at least 1,000 gallons of gasoline per year, often driving more than 30,000 miles. I am all...
  7. LastDayScout

    Travelall 3 Row

    I would like to see a Rivian R2S size as well. I could have, but not must have, solid rear axle.
  8. LastDayScout

    Travelall 3 Row

    One of my favorite vehicles ever is the Jeep Cherokee XJ. What a great size. It was extremely capable and versatile. It also looked at home everywhere. The closest modern EV equivalent based on dimensions is the VW iD.4. I just personally do not like that vehicle. But, I wish Scout had...
  9. LastDayScout

    Travelall 3 Row

    I was on the wait list for the M5 Touring. I turned it down because it is not fully electric and it is way too big. But, it sure looks good.
  10. LastDayScout

    Charging while driving…Wild, irresponsible speculation...

    Now, the trailer needs to be able to charge and discharge at the same time. Stop, plug DCFC or level 2 into the trailer, and plug trailer into vehicle...everything getting charged at the same time but at a different rate.
  11. LastDayScout

    Harvester towing

    Smokey got fired (pun intended) by a former quasi-official that also has an EV business.
  12. LastDayScout

    Charging while driving…Wild, irresponsible speculation...

    Pretty cool. I could see the aftermarket coming up with something like this. I do not think Scout will produce it themselves. I wonder what it might cost and weigh? Single axle trailers do not require brakes, dual axle trailers do. Most decent 5 lug single axles have a 3500lb gvw.
  13. LastDayScout

    Charging while driving…Wild, irresponsible speculation...

    Love the idea. Sounds like a fun project. What do you think that would make your range?
  14. LastDayScout

    Harvester towing

    Instant campfire, use only permitted subject to local laws and ordinances.
  15. LastDayScout

    Harvester towing

    Wait, now that is a pedestrian warning we can all get around. If someone would dare step out in front of this rig, or somehow not hear the thunder of the exhaust stacks…they are met with this.
  16. LastDayScout

    Harvester towing

    Aw shucks. Gee, thanks mister!
  17. LastDayScout

    Harvester towing

    Well sir you will not be disappointed. It is an option however. It’s actually called a FWUNK (fifth wheel + trunk= FWUNK). It’s essentially one of those Sears turtle shell roof carriers mounted to a fifth wheel adapter.
  18. LastDayScout

    Harvester towing

    Yes! Yes, you can!
  19. LastDayScout

    Harvester towing

    They are 50% optimized for off-road traction, 50% optimized for silent running, and 50% optimized for range.