Brake To Close doors requires a lot of sensors by the drivers door. Scout doesn’t seem interested in doing something like that because it would drive up the cost of the models even if it were an option. Time and development spent on it would also drive up the cost. I don’t foresee them doing it.
You know I was just thinking in my head that Scout is the only brand that’s currently keeping reservation holders updated on their new products and plants. They theoretically don’t have to do this but they WANT to do this because they actually care about us the Reservation holders/consumers
I choose the EREV because of the Range Extender. I’ve never been into getting just a Fully Electric vehicle till they made an affordable model that can go 500 miles of range. Nobody offers that or at least if they do it’s 6 figures. Scout doing EREV was the smartest decision they made.
Oh do I have so much to say about that Mini OS9 system. I did a video on it and I think after the 3 time I did a review in the newer mini’s I just gave up said to watch my first one of the Countryman Because it was so complicated and overwhelming.
He must of. But I feel this time he’s had more freedom to add little touches like he was stating in the video. One thing I also noticed from watching the video again was how everything wasn’t so cluttered up. Very minimalistic approach.
My interest in EV’s have increased by 90% ever since I drove the Rivian R1S. That vehicle settled it for me. I did a whole video on it and I was just amazed with the power. I know for a fact the Scour is the perfect EV for me.
So he did attend the event originally but once he found out that other media companies got time to cover the Scouts at an earlier time frame he was kinda upset and didn’t want to stay there to film with everyone crowding around the vehicles. He was there I think four days earlier or so. I saw in...