CYURE GOES TO CHICAGO 12/10/2025

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Oh so the Scout logo is on the back seat too. I like it but if they need to drop certain things for production that would be something I could live without.

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Stop and knock-worst case they say no. Best case they call someone down to chat and you see the dummy mules and meet someone cool from the staff. I kid you not-if I were you I’d stop by once a week and wear down the receptionist and I’d post each time on here saying how disappointed you are that the team isn’t interested in meeting an active forum member and I’d grind them into submission. They’d probably cut ties right after but as the famed hockey player Mr. g once said-“you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. “
Wayne Gretzky - "I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been"

This is me about the see the Concept. I’m not going to where it is. I’m going to where its going to be, aka as close as possible to me.
 
I don’t hate this, but from a production standpoint it would probably be cheaper to use the black, though if a solid color rear seat is an option I would hope to see the silver bar (with or without the Scout script) to add a little personality to the back
I don’t disagree but back seats are like kids bedrooms. Nobody really cares so long as they work, hold the kids and can’t be destroyed easily 😀
 
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I don’t disagree but back seats are like kids bedrooms. Nobody really cares so long as they work, hold the kids and can’t be destroyed easily 😀
True. I think in my mind I picture the vehicles outdoors with either glass or open cabana top allowing light through and just a bit of light catching the silver strip on the rear seats making the vehicle look a little more premium to a passerby
 
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The regulations say at 80” you must have marker lights. The Scout specs say width is 79.9”
But its over the width with mirrors unfolded. I think we need to really read and understand the language. Since government/lawyer language is different than human language.

I would ask one of the guys at Trade School. But we are on break so thats out.

Grok to the rescue!

"Scout Motors’ official specifications list the vehicles as:


• Width without mirrors: 79.9 inches


• Width with mirrors: 91.6 inches


Since the body width is just under the 80-inch threshold, these vehicles fall into the standard passenger vehicle/truck category and do not need the extra wide-vehicle lighting. Many full-size pickups and SUVs (like the Ford F-150 or Chevrolet Tahoe) are similarly around 79-80 inches wide without mirrors and lack roof-mounted clearance lights."

Like what @J Alynn said, someone knew the rules.
 
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True. I think in my mind I picture the vehicles outdoors with either glass or open cabana top allowing light through and just a bit of light catching the silver strip on the rear seats making the vehicle look a little more premium to a passerby
Thats what i think too! right on the money!