Theoretically a Tribe could enter into a business relationship with SM. They'd still be able to charge their own tax/fee for the transaction on the reservation. Many Tribes have gas stations...would love to see EV charging incorporated!
interesting. I was thinking just that...an hour, for someone in the city, can be a short distance, but someone in who live out the country can be a long distance.
but, since the poll question is
how far will you drive for service under warranty?
I brought up the concept of distance vs time...
more interested in why the poll is time, not distance, based? especially since warranty is really mileage based.
agreeing w/OlyScout (I live in the South Sound, too). 30 minutes south is about 45 miles. 30 minutes north is about 25 miles.
subaru's eyesight tech was worked quite well for us when it comes to adaptive cruise control. I hate lane assist, actually, especially on black ice(!) let me drive the vehicle.. and I echo not needing so much tech, even though for longer trips I would welcome the ability to not think about the...
I also don't know that I'd often be going 500 total miles w/out a stop. so even if I'm doing straight 150 miles EV, maybe harvesting another 50 - 150 mile, I'll need to stop somewhere if just for a rest stop/snack/stretch. for me that's where route planning comes in (whether I'm doing it or...
Super excited to be following the visual design stories and how intentional each Scout rep is in their presentations! However, I've been thinking about sound lately. Specifically the sound of the Scout when backing up/driving around, the inevitable air warping when I open a window too much/too...
With the consolidation of dealerships across the country, creating their own little monopolistic fiefdoms, I am more excited than ever to buy directly from Scout.
looks like they heard you, with the Detox mode.
I'm hoping we can change font size...getting to the age where I need reading glasses, but don't want bifocals for driving.
I don't remember where I read it, but the Terra's supposed to be able to have the spare (<33") undercarriage and 35" in the bed (meh)...similar to the traveler...but good point, as it wasn't determined if harvester status would affect stowage.
the reason I am getting the harvester is as follows:
my daily commute to work is 120 miles. I cannot charge at work, but would be able to charge in the evenings at home.
additionally I do rent a pick up truck for hunting season, when temps can be at a sustained 20F (I know that's nothing for...
I read a question somewhere else about driving a trade-in and picking up Scout from the factory. that would be an awesome option...even if it meant putting 2.900 miles on the rig getting it home :)