megster
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Hear me out for a sec. Lots of people purchase “off-roading vehicles” because they love the aesthetic and hardiness of the SUV but almost never leaved paved roads, traverse through three feet of water, or rock crawl. Personally all those abilities and features are unnecessary for my purposes. I just want an SUV that is very capable at towing a 4,000 or 5,000 lb travel trailer over mountain passes in the Rockies to the next campground. I also need it to muscle through 16 wheeler traffic on the interstates when necessary. I need created comforts inside the car for long days on the paved roads for the most part. I would like a Scout that was a bit leaner in length and width than the current concept Scout so I can park it inside my garage when using as a daily driver. Also something more geared to towing features than to off-roading, such as beefed up camera views of what is beside and behind my camper, back-up towing assist etc. A Scout Jr,or cadet, if you will. Oh, and most important, must have a hybrid (Harvester) to avoid range anxiety when towing. The battery technology is not quite advanced enough to do pure ev towing, especially in the cold, for long hauls. The charging infrastructure and wait times can be rough at this point.
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