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Just heard some interesting info on Nissan trucks and inability to get engine or transmission parts, Similar to the complaints about John Deere. What will be Scout’s approach to the right to repair discussion ?
Just heard some interesting info on Nissan trucks and inability to get engine or transmission parts, Similar to the complaints about John Deere. What will be Scout’s approach to the right to repair discussion ?
Technically, that's not their official statement. What they say is the following:They have stated end user will be able to fix 80%
The context was the mobile service they plan to offer like Tesla and Rivian.we’re aiming for approximately 80% of repairs to be completed outside of a Scout Workshop, whether in your driveway or out on an adventure.
Some have interpreted that they support right to repair by planning on 80% of repairs that can be done in your driveway but technically,, they meant via their mobile services like Tesla and Rivian.Just heard some interesting info on Nissan trucks and inability to get engine or transmission parts, Similar to the complaints about John Deere. What will be Scout’s approach to the right to repair discussion ?