No change, I’m not planning on towing anything so I don’t care. Right now I’m flipping back and forth between ev and range extender. I’m eager to see what all the options are, especially range and pricing. If it doesn’t work out for me, it doesn’t work out for me. No worries
My Volvo has a very nice one, only speed and lane assist on/off. It will do basic directions also. I’m sad Scout won’t have one as I’ve actually gotten used to it
The key is to act like you are stretching, then put your arm around them.
if all else fails say “if you were a pirate, would you put your parrot on this shoulder or that shoulder”
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No idea, probably a good idea.
I haven’t researched it as I’m 100% not going to get one. Mainly glad they will have retractable shade as an option, unlike some of their competitors
I like the option of putting your own pet into “pet mode”. Gimmicky but cool,
I look forward to adding my cat who absolutely hates the car and only goes once a year to the vet
Cooled seats for me, 360 overhead camera, I like the yellow interior light strip but the ability to change colors would be nice (had this on a rental Ioniq 5 and the kids loved it). Honestly if they keep the interior very close to what they’ve released I would be happy
Most Evs have this, but a good idea to suggest it. Eco mode all the way baby! Also it’s likely the high 0-60 number is in the top model and the cheaper, longer range will have slower times
manual headlights are a great idea, but there maybe some new safety regulation that prevents it, it would be cool to go into stealth mode quietly and without noise
as far as am radio, the electric motors generate electromagnetic frequencies that are the same as the am radio, therefore you can...
Agreed, I’m probably going to go with solid roof if I can, but having a retractable shade is nice, my current car has it and it’s fun to open when the weather allows. It does get quite sunny in Texas so the retractable option is best
I believe on the official Scout forum it was said that 19 inch wheels are the smallest it will allow due to brakes.
i think the tire is removable which makes it 195 inches long, basically it’s the size of a Toyota sienna (my other car so I’ve measured it out)
I’d picked the harvester but recently flipped over to all ev. I’ve got 25000 miles on my phev Volvo (35 mile battery), and it’s probably 90% all electric. If it was a 350 mile ev range then an extender for 150 I’d think about it, but I’m confident it could meet my needs on ev. Less to maintain...