EV reservation holders, would you consider the Harvester

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EV reservation holders

  • Terra EV only

    Votes: 11 39.3%
  • Would consider Terra EREV if EV was postponed

    Votes: 2 7.1%
  • Traveler EV only

    Votes: 10 35.7%
  • Would consider Traveler EREV if EV was postponed

    Votes: 5 17.9%
  • Would switch from Terra to Traveler to get EV

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Would switch from Traveler to Terra to get EV

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    28
The idea of lower maintenance and simplicity are not new to Scout as seen in the original add for the diesel option. So, that got me thinking and I created a new but familiar message.
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I can’t even imagine.
It’s an up and down thing but when this forum becomes negative on scouts or we start posting threads about non related scout “stuff” to avoid the negativity it just starts to wear and knowing all media is harvester only just wears even more, whether intended to be negative or not.
 
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Love the ad @LastDayScout , exactly what SM should be doing in my opinion but it might only rankle up those "put a real motor in it and I'll buy one" folks. And in one regard, I sympathize with @J Alynn being an early reservation holder, I feel like this is a "newer" marketing technique that is being applied - and perhaps over used. But I guess it's also working because I'm still waiting. I declare SM should do the BEV reservation holders FIRST because there are so few of us!? :p
 
Love the ad @LastDayScout , exactly what SM should be doing in my opinion but it might only rankle up those "put a real motor in it and I'll buy one" folks. And in one regard, I sympathize with @J Alynn being an early reservation holder, I feel like this is a "newer" marketing technique that is being applied - and perhaps over used. But I guess it's also working because I'm still waiting. I declare SM should do the BEV reservation holders FIRST because there are so few of us!? :p
Fellow BEV res holder. Love it!
 
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Love the ad @LastDayScout , exactly what SM should be doing in my opinion but it might only rankle up those "put a real motor in it and I'll buy one" folks. And in one regard, I sympathize with @J Alynn being an early reservation holder, I feel like this is a "newer" marketing technique that is being applied - and perhaps over used. But I guess it's also working because I'm still waiting. I declare SM should do the BEV reservation holders FIRST because there are so few of us!? :p
I agree! All Electric Terra should hit the streets first 😁
 
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The idea of lower maintenance and simplicity are not new to Scout as seen in the original add for the diesel option. So, that got me thinking and I created a new but familiar message. View attachment 14035
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Im a Harvester Reservation holder. But This was nice to see!

The whole separation between harvester and pure EV should end. The divide is dumb, considering deep down its an Electric Powertrain. And the media just makes everything 1000% worse.

We should all be supporting Scouts choice because deep down we are all Scouts!
 
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Love the ad @LastDayScout , exactly what SM should be doing in my opinion but it might only rankle up those "put a real motor in it and I'll buy one" folks. And in one regard, I sympathize with @J Alynn being an early reservation holder, I feel like this is a "newer" marketing technique that is being applied - and perhaps over used. But I guess it's also working because I'm still waiting. I declare SM should do the BEV reservation holders FIRST because there are so few of us!? :p
I think the goal needs to be grass roots efforts and SM social media presenting these types of ads for BEV only. To be fair-there really never was a BEV ad campaign from scout. From the time the prototypes were revealed, I’m guessing 95% or more of social media has been the harvester “hybrid”. I think there is a large population of EV buyers out there that don’t swoon over car news and have no idea the Scouts exist. I know it’s too early to be spending money on TV ad campaigns but there should be a push on social media. At this point the only real narrative is Scouts are EREV, so they have a gas tank. But they are missing the opportunity to grow the other side. Not to mention the rest of social media is implying there are little to no BEVs so anyone who has a BEV and sees that news likely gives up on the Scouts.
 
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I liked the earlier suggestions made where scout should guarantee a trad in price. “You buy a BEV we believe you’ll love it, and if not we’ll give you a guaranteed trade-in if after 4 months of use and within the first year if it doesn’t exceed your experiences with ICE’s and $1000 off your harvester purchase (realistically it has to be in regions where public charging is available) and only good for homeowners who can plug in nightly. I have to believe after a couple months of owning one, buyers would have no desire to go back to EREV.
 
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Im a Harvester Reservation holder. But This was nice to see!

The whole separation between harvester and pure EV should end. The divide is dumb, considering deep down its an Electric Powertrain. And the media just makes everything 1000% worse.

We should all be supporting Scouts choice because deep down we are all Scouts!
But the current narrative lets EV fear mongers see the word gas and engine which eases their mind enough to look. Again-I know some demographics just need harvester so it is important but I suspect 50% of harvester res holders would be perfectly happy with BEV and would never go back after experiencing it for several months or more
 
But the current narrative lets EV fear mongers see the word gas and engine which eases their mind enough to look. Again-I know some demographics just need harvester so it is important but I suspect 50% of harvester res holders would be perfectly happy with BEV and would never go back after experiencing it for several months or more
well its a free market for a reason. We're not China! If we were we would probably have the EV build out like China.

Im sure for some its the area they live. But Maybe, its a personal preference of not wanting to wait to charge. Its similar to Fords ecoboosts and V8s options in certain Trucks. Its all personal preference.


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I think Scout should have marketed the BEV better to make it more competitive. But It looks like the market has spoken to what they want.

Its also pretty clear that its personal preference considering its right in your face when you go to reserve, Full Electric or EREV. Im sure most EREV reservation holders don't even understand what an EREV is. They probably think its a normal Hybrid with a gas engine driving the rear wheels.
 
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But the current narrative lets EV fear mongers see the word gas and engine which eases their mind enough to look. Again-I know some demographics just need harvester so it is important but I suspect 50% of harvester res holders would be perfectly happy with BEV and would never go back after experiencing it for several months or more
Personal real example. We have a Volt. When I had the charger, I was a little jealous that my partner only got gas once at that time because we left the lot with half a tank of gas, and they wanted to top it off, meanwhile, I was going out of my way every few nights to get gas, so once they said I should I see if CarMax had any bolts it was a done deal. Since then they've bought gas 3 times for around town and 4 times on a road trip last winter. They currently want a Prius, but would happily take an EV if they could make that same road trip with only 2 stops to charge in the winter
 
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Personal real example. We have a Volt. When I had the charger, I was a little jealous that my partner only got gas once at that time because we left the lot with half a tank of gas, and they wanted to top it off, meanwhile, I was going out of my way every few nights to get gas, so once they said I should I see if CarMax had any bolts it was a done deal. Since then they've bought gas 3 times for around town and 4 times on a road trip last winter. They currently want a Prius, but would happily take an EV if they could make that same road trip with only 2 stops to charge in the winter
Seems like its a personal preference type thing.