Gjeebs Scout Review

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Yikes, I’ll have to try and sit through this later, but in the first couple of minutes; praising Rear Charging port on an adventure vehicle/Truck. Claiming “comes with 37s”. And just more harvester focused. 🤷 I’ve gotten as far as “switches up here for off-road modes” I can’t tell if they just don’t know a lot about the scout or if it’s something else, but I’ll watch the rest when I can tomorrow.

Also as a side note, I can’t articulate it in words but I really wish just one of these coverage pieces would focus more on just BEV
 

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Yikes, I’ll have to try and sit through this later, but in the first couple of minutes; praising Rear Charging port on an adventure vehicle/Truck. Claiming “comes with 37s”. And just more harvester focused. 🤷 I’ve gotten as far as “switches up here for off-road modes” I can’t tell if they just don’t know a lot about the scout or if it’s something else, but I’ll watch the rest when I can tomorrow.

Also as a side note, I can’t articulate it in words but I really wish just one of these coverage pieces would focus more on just BEV
Actually you’re right - a fair amount of misinformation from his lack of knowledge on the Scouts…
I should not have said it was a good watch - maybe a somewhat entertaining watch…
 
Please summarize what new feature were shown please.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but one thing I haven't seen yet, was the maintenance counter for the harvester, and I'm almost certain I haven't seen anyone use the UX in the models other than Scout employees yet.

Yes I agree there was a lot of mis-information but Gjeebs has over 250k followers, the video has 22k views on it already and it will undoubtedly help people who haven't even heard of Scout yet become interested in the brand as he pointed out a lot of the key characteristics such as the bench seat, large size of the vehicles, death of range anxiety with the harvester, as well as how there will be screens but also physical buttons.
 
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Yikes, I’ll have to try and sit through this later, but in the first couple of minutes; praising Rear Charging port on an adventure vehicle/Truck. Claiming “comes with 37s”. And just more harvester focused. 🤷 I’ve gotten as far as “switches up here for off-road modes” I can’t tell if they just don’t know a lot about the scout or if it’s something else, but I’ll watch the rest when I can tomorrow.

Also as a side note, I can’t articulate it in words but I really wish just one of these coverage pieces would focus more on just BEV
Completely agree. I think there is a core group of folks completely missing these as BEV