• NM_Gringo@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    If Slate actually delivers for that price, I’ll get one. If they dick around, like they did on the reservations, they can suck it.

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    I don’t like buying vehicles, but I will have to remember this if mine gives up. The biggest concern I have for this vehicle is my legs. Vehicles are typically made for shorter people. I have to be very careful about leg space when buying. I was in a van where my shoe got stuck on the accelerator under the break pedal. That was not fun. I also get cramps if my knees are locked in position or are touching the dash or console. Looking at this truck, I am assuming it does not take tall people into consideration, but I will look if I need to buy something.

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      Unless there is a hard limitation with the back panel, a body shop can probably mount the seat rails a few cm further back.

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      There’s a video about the truck where the reviewer mentions he’s 6’10" (208cm). Should give you a good understanding of how your legs would do

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    I emailed them and asked if it was possible to get the SUV body without rear seats because I have large dogs who can’t sit well on seats designed for humans.

    They told me they have a pet friendly kit and accessories in the works.

    Honestly, that’s how you sell me a car. I like dogs more than people.

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      6 hours ago

      I’m hoping a similar setup works for camping. Bed cover, no rear seats, front seats pushed forward… Hopefully that’s enough to lie down and sleep back there.

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    I want to see pricing for the extended battery pack and bed cover, but that’s still a good starting price for a barebones little city truck.

    I’m really hoping it catches on with some fleet sales and DIYers/commuters who don’t actually need a Ferd F-teen-thousand.

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    I really really want this to succeed but, especially without the federal credit, I am not sure it will if the rumors about Ford’s Maverick EV at $29,999 end up being true (and they actually stock that model). Ford has capital to burn compared to a startup, so this is largely going to depend too on how much Slate’s upgrades cost. If the average person is given a choice of the same features (like automatic windows) for a few hundred dollars difference most are going to go with the dealership that’s been down the street for decades. If that happens I am afraid the enthusiast market won’t be enough to sustain Slate.

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        Hmmm… it’s really hard to tell but it does look a little bigger than a standard Maverick. If it’s a Ranger platform then I doubt they can hit the 30k mark.

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      22 hours ago

      After Farley’s recent comments and terrible failure at damage control no one in their right mind would ever purchase a Ford again until long after he is gone. Right to repair matters John Deere’s customers figured that out the hard way I hear horror stories regularly.

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      yep. i’m the target customer for this vehicle, and idk if I’ll be getting it. when I was originally thinking about buying it the economy was doing fine. not great, but I was/am fortunate enough that i could spend $20k on an enthusiast car that I’d use as my commuter.

      now, I’m thinking a shite $5k Prius could accomplish everything I need.

      I still have to make up my mind, but right now (speaking for myself) that money can be put in a lot of better places.

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    They’ve said mid-20s for at least a year now, I’m excited. My custom design is slick.

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      Because thats where the money is to be made. Telsa also did the same thing until they became big enough to begin enshitification.

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      i dont think he has anything to do with the company, he just funded them hoping for a return. the broker people are, the more they need a cheap car with cheap operating costs. thats the gamble i suspect.

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        Yes, because the wealthiest people in the world concern themselves with a potential return equivalent of your pocket change.

        The investment, the game, is having a say and a new dollhouse to play with. Because the ghouls are bored.

        To the bigger focus of the post, not paying above $18k for the stripped down tin can. Many differences, but Mexico’s go kart is targeting about $8k. Slate can do much better.

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          Mexico’s “go kart” has a top speed of 31 mph and a range “up to” 62 miles … at 31 mph. It’s an electric UTV with a nicer passenger compartment.

          They’re not really comparable.