That would make my purchase decision very easy.You know if the VW dealers got to sell Scouts it would be minimum $10k added if not more.
That would make my purchase decision very easy.You know if the VW dealers got to sell Scouts it would be minimum $10k added if not more.
Yep, there were $10-$15k markups on them at the dealers near me. I've seen one on the road so far, so hopefully not many people bought them with those markups. They do have some decent discounts now, but still the range seems too low to me, especially at the price point they're at.It wasn’t just the price from VW. It was the markup from the dealers. I’m so glad we don’t have to deal with that garbage.
It’s a shame they are killing it for now Funny while in London in March we saw a lot of the buzzes. But the minimal range works in the UK. Doesn’t and never was gonna satisfy Americans at the $$$ especially after crappy dealer mark upsIn ID Buzz news, Volkswagen Dealers received the following comms yesterday...
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Everybody loved the ID Buzz when it came out. They loved the looks, the practicality, the space, how it drove, features, everything, however few bought them because of high price and low range. The lesson here for everyone, including Scout, is that no matter how great your product is, if you don't deliver on price/range you'll fail. Keep that base price at or below $60K, and let's see some base range figures starting with a 3.
And they would ignore the BEVs and only push HarvestersYou know if the VW dealers got to sell Scouts it would be minimum $10k added if not more.
Oh for sure. Gotta get those service dollars.And they would ignore the BEVs and only push Harvesters
Imagine if the hadn’t marked them up in the beginning they could have sold them. Same crap the Ford dealerships pulled with Broncos. Now they are a dime a dozen and I see them everywhereFair point and screw those guys. That said, dealers have stopped marking them up for quite some time now yet cars are still sitting on lots unsold with main complaints being it's too expensive and/or no point in owning a van if you can't road trip it due to small range.
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Very nice. Moving forwardAll I can say is keep'm coming.
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They also took a long time to get to market, which didn’t help.In ID Buzz news, Volkswagen Dealers received the following comms yesterday...
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Everybody loved the ID Buzz when it came out. They loved the looks, the practicality, the space, how it drove, features, everything, however few bought them because of high price and low range. The lesson here for everyone, including Scout, is that no matter how great your product is, if you don't deliver on price/range you'll fail. Keep that base price at or below $60K, and let's see some base range figures starting with a 3.
Don’t like the truck and I’m partial to the cookies I decorate better
I have only rarely been without a pickup truck, and the best pickup I had while living in the city was a small, 1989 Toyota Pickup with a small space behind the seats in the cab and a 6-foot bed. If I lived in the city, I would much prefer a smaller pickup rather than the Lightning, or even a Tacoma. Those are too big for comfortable driving in the city.What market is slate even for, it’s small and practically no range for the American market, and the ridiculous “bring your own” system makes 20k seem like it’s still to much for what you you have to already own
This why I like the idea of Scout making a two door 80 like EV pickup for running around town. Probably won't have a 6' bed though.I have only rarely been without a pickup truck, and the best pickup I had while living in the city was a small, 1989 Toyota Pickup with a small space behind the seats in the cab and a 6-foot bed. If I lived in the city, I would much prefer a smaller pickup rather than the Lightning, or even a Tacoma. Those are too big for comfortable driving in the city.
If the Slate had a 6-foot bed instead of whatever it has, and if it had a single cab, I’d consider it. I’d use it for ranch work as well as local driving instead of taking the Lightning.
But the short bed, double cab, midgate nonsense is useless to me.
Slate is a single cab two seater unless you opt for the bed cap. 60 inch bed (81.6 inches with the tailgate down. Telo is double cab with a mid-gate (also has a 5ft bed).I have only rarely been without a pickup truck, and the best pickup I had while living in the city was a small, 1989 Toyota Pickup with a small space behind the seats in the cab and a 6-foot bed. If I lived in the city, I would much prefer a smaller pickup rather than the Lightning, or even a Tacoma. Those are too big for comfortable driving in the city.
If the Slate had a 6-foot bed instead of whatever it has, and if it had a single cab, I’d consider it. I’d use it for ranch work as well as local driving instead of taking the Lightning.
But the short bed, double cab, midgate nonsense is useless to me.
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