I’m thinking about how much money I can save by 2030… (he said to himself droolingly)
The ordering process above has me a little worried as a reservation holder. While I am committed to purchasing , I will not purchase sight unseen(never have). I want to look at it, feel it, test drive it before I purchase and configure a Scout. Sounds like in the article, reservation holders will purchase before vehicles are ready to be looked at and test driven. Does this mean I will have to wait until 2030 to get one after all the other reservation holders buy one and it's open to the general public?
Does the entire factory have to be complete with a final inspection before certain areas can start producing parts, or is it permitted in such a way that if the body shop is complete, they can start stamping out preproduction body panels or chassis components while other areas are wrapping up?We will be building preproduction (and production) vehicles that will be touring and also available to look at our retail locations. So you should be able to see one before you have to make that decision.
Outstanding news Jamie. Thx so much. I was getting scared...We will be building preproduction (and production) vehicles that will be touring and also available to look at our retail locations. So you should be able to see one before you have to make that decision.
Does the entire factory have to be complete with a final inspection before certain areas can start producing parts, or is it permitted in such a way that if the body shop is complete, they can start stamping out preproduction body panels or chassis components while other areas are wrapping up?
That is what the experience centers and marketing tours are going to be for. They will give folks an opportunity to touch one and sit in it first if they are willing to drive somewhere to do it.The ordering process above has me a little worried as a reservation holder. While I am committed to purchasing , I will not purchase sight unseen(never have). I want to look at it, feel it, test drive it before I purchase and configure a Scout. Sounds like in the article, reservation holders will purchase before vehicles are ready to be looked at and test driven. Does this mean I will have to wait until 2030 to get one after all the other reservation holders buy one and it's open to the general public?
Where are you getting 3 years?We’re now talking three years from now, my suspicion is batteries improve and also shed weight, I’ll buy you a beer in three years if I’m wrong and appreciate your insights…
That stresses me ever so muchWhen will customer deliveries begin for Scout® vehicles? | Scout Support
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"We intend to start producing our EREV first to match demand."
Still a concerning statement... I know Jamie says the production line is modular, so hope what they mean is EREV is primary demand. We'll see when we can order!
And it’s not just powertrain. It’s trim and colors and so many variables. I just try and take a deep breath and look at Rivian for example. Those early owners talk about how much they love their cars. They don’t seem to talk too much about the wait.That stresses me ever so much
For real. Especially all that's going on. I can only guess in a year from now people would change their minds, so I hope SM really is modular and flexible so they can adapt. 1) so I can get BEV, but also 2) so SM can stay in business and adjust to the market demand on the fly.That stresses me ever so much
I know I know but still! I'm getting old!And it’s not just powertrain. It’s trim and colors and so many variables. I just try and take a deep breath and look at Rivian for example. Those early owners talk about how much they love their cars. They don’t seem to talk too much about the wait.
Me too!!I know I know but still! I'm getting old!
Right there with you. Quite frankly as other have said, active forum members should all be prioritizedI know I know but still! I'm getting old!
Sounds good to me!Right there with you. Quite frankly as other have said, active forum members should all be prioritized![]()
Don’t be mad because I’ll get my Scout Harvester before you get your pedestrian Scout…Scoutmotors: "We intend to start producing our EREV first to match demand."
OK you goobers out there with EREV reservations, if you aren't traveling over 300 miles daily or towing junk, you need to change your reservations to BEV! What is the matter with you? And on top of it all, do you really like gas prices greater than $5/gallon?
Change those reservations! You can do it!![]()
Well I probably had my first Scout before you were born so I'll just reminisce while I wait with "faith and patience".Don’t be mad because I’ll get my Scout Harvester before you get your pedestrian Scout…![]()
The Silverado EV is still competitive and AFAIK Chevy intends to keep producing it. Ford's mid-size truck (the R1T is not full size).The Terra BEV will only have to compete against the Rivian R1T. There will be no other full-sized or even mid-sized BEV pickups coming any time soon.
Cadillac Vistiq, Highlander EV, Volvo EX90, Wagoneer S, MB EQB, Lucid Gravity, Ioniq 9 (same as the EV9 I know). Obviously off-road prowess varies widely between those along with starting price.The Traveler BEV will only have to compete against the Rivian R1S, the Kia EV9, and…??? What elsei?