Scout Concepts in New York City September 18-19, 2025

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You should go. It’s in Rancho Bernardo and it’s a huge store and they have everything and if they don’t have what you want they will make it. And there’s so much to do in San Diego. If you go let me know and I’ll tell you who to ask for. It’s called Unicorn Jewelry.
I will take a look and check them out! San Diego doesn't seem to far from LA to make it a trip!
 
You should go. It’s in Rancho Bernardo and it’s a huge store and they have everything and if they don’t have what you want they will make it. And there’s so much to do in San Diego. If you go let me know and I’ll tell you who to ask for. It’s called Unicorn Jewelry.
Ocean Beach Bar-best fish tacos I’ve had in my life. And ice cream shop right next door for a walk down the pier.
 
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I will take a look and check them out! San Diego doesn't seem to far from LA to make it a trip!
Be prepared. They have so many beautiful things. I was there once when a Raider player was picking up an engagement ring and another time it was a trainer for the Chargers. They have all price ranges. I live in Illinois now and I still shop through them. They just ship it.
 
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Be prepared. They have so many beautiful things. I was there once when a Raider player was picking up an engagement ring and another time it was a trainer for the Chargers. They have all price ranges. I live in Illinois now and I still shop through them. They just ship it.
That's great cause we live in Colorado!
 
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That's great cause we live in Colorado!
And if you go to San Diego La Jolla is awesome. There’s a Cave Shop that’s been there since 1902. There’s stairs carved into the rocks and you go down to a platform and you are inside a cave. It’s really cool.

 
And if you go to San Diego La Jolla is awesome. There’s a Cave Shop that’s been there since 1902. There’s stairs carved into the rocks and you go down to a platform and you are inside a cave. It’s really cool.

My Ma lived in San Diego for a bit but she's never told us about any of this stuff!
 
It is one of my favorite areas. Old town is cool and just a lot of cool areas. Take her to see the islands too and see Coronado beach -lots to do and see and can be crunched over a 4 day weekend
That would be perfect for a quick trip. See some stuff and check out a new area we havent been!!
 
That would be perfect for a quick trip. See some stuff and check out a new area we havent been!!
There’s the Midway aircraft carrier that’s a museum. That’s awesome. The San Diego Zoo. And really good Mexican food and In and Out, I miss those burgers. I mean there’s just so much.
 
I do some long trips-but honestly Ft Worth/Dallas is probably over the edge of what I can manage with a day trip (it's over 10hrs of driving). Will see, but I might likely pass and wait for a hopefully closer opportunity (San Antonio, Austin, Houston, or Corpus). Love Texas, but there is some distance between some of the cities.
 
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Hopefully they can make it to Seattle in November, can't wait for the chance to see these in person. On the fence about if I should pursue the Harvester or not. I don't think it's necessary for me and my lifestyle, but the extra range is just so tempting to me.
 
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Hopefully they can make it to Seattle in November, can't wait for the chance to see these in person. On the fence about if I should pursue the Harvester or not. I don't think it's necessary for me and my lifestyle, but the extra range is just so tempting to me.
Welcome to the community. The two best people to follow that let us know where they are going and keep us updated from the manufacturer are @Jamie@ScoutMotors and @CP1@scoutmotors

Same, I have a foot on each side of ever fence as far as the harvester goes. I’m learning a lot on the forum and I’m glad we have time before we get to place our orders because at this point I am not sure which way to go.

Welcome again!
 
Hopefully they can make it to Seattle in November, can't wait for the chance to see these in person. On the fence about if I should pursue the Harvester or not. I don't think it's necessary for me and my lifestyle, but the extra range is just so tempting to me.
I originally reserved the Traveler Harvester (EREV). But, after accessing my "real" needs I am all in on the EV.

Scout. “People. Connections. Community. Authenticity." Welcome to the Scout community. Enjoy the ride. 🛻 🚙
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Welcome to the community. The two best people to follow that let us know where they are going and keep us updated from the manufacturer are @Jamie@ScoutMotors and @CP1@scoutmotors

Same, I have a foot on each side of ever fence as far as the harvester goes. I’m learning a lot on the forum and I’m glad we have time before we get to place our orders because at this point I am not sure which way to go.

Welcome again!
One factor that may impact my decision will be production, will this occur at the same time?
 
Hopefully they can make it to Seattle in November, can't wait for the chance to see these in person. On the fence about if I should pursue the Harvester or not. I don't think it's necessary for me and my lifestyle, but the extra range is just so tempting to me.
Welcome to the forum!

I hear you about the extra range, but the other thing to consider is the additional maintenance and possible repair costs for the gas generator.

If, like you said, the Harvester is not necessary for your driving habits/use case I would probably go BEV and skip the generator. That is where I landed in my thought process. To me, one of the major selling points of an EV is the reduced maintenance, and by getting the generator you would be adding that maintenance back into the equation.

Also, there are a few performance penalties when adding the Harvester. 0-60 time increases from 3.5 seconds to 4.5 seconds. Towing capacity is reduced on both the Traveler and Terra, but we're still waiting on the final numbers of what the reduced towing capacities will be.
 
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Hopefully they can make it to Seattle in November, can't wait for the chance to see these in person. On the fence about if I should pursue the Harvester or not. I don't think it's necessary for me and my lifestyle, but the extra range is just so tempting to me.
Welcome to the SM forum. Just a reminder of how much simpler the BEV will be to own but everyone has their needs and some are different than others. Enjoy the forum and keep sharing your thoughts