I actually loved that design. So modular and the adaptive non linear steering was super cool. I had a bit of trouble getting my money back from that company. Have a look for yourself and try to find a source for customer relations on the deposits. It's not easily found. They are folding
This is a bit of a concern on the long term sales model of EV's in general.
I'm not in a position to purchase any vehicle as a second car so it would become my primary transportation. E.g. it will be driven daily and a lot of miles per year, hence the harvester for me. Having a vehicle die...
And the rabbit hole forms.
And then this video leads me to supercritical Co2.
a couple of keywords like rare earth processing and the next thing you know we are on to a chain of crazy technological questions that few people ask. Wait a second here. I seem to recall I've been told...
here's a YT video about that recovery process.
Now explain how this is going to make money and be environmentally friendly? Am I missing something or do I need to drink some different Kool-aid? What's your recommendation?
Ahh I found this on YT.
still a bit worried about that 8 year life span issue. Will these Scouts have a warranty period that is beyond the this? Or will it be right on the threshold of falling in or out of the warranty based on the individual user who might not be thinking they need to...
Wait a moment. Did you just say you had to have your battery replaced after eight years? Out of curiosity why. And just where is that old one going? I'm assuming a landfill.
I think it has some really well thought out design. Very pleasing to look at and I love the tactile nature of everything. Fingers crossed they pull it off without shedding too much of this.
Factory wrap is done post build at dealer location or whomever they contract with. That isn't always the best but what is good about it is that you can roll it into the financing. Versus what I did and paid out of pocket for my Bronco. Let's also acknowledge that Stealth PPF is expensive...
Tesla isn't bad out of the rear window but it does have really rough ride. It's the lack of engineering from a true auto manufacturer that contributes to this design issue. Most auto reviewers, at least those who reviewed autos before EV's were a thing, will attest to the differences in Teslas...
Cancelled my Cybertruck and Canoo reservations. I've previously also had a spot for the Rivian, Bolinger B1 and have test driven the BMW i3, a Pole Star and the Tesla Model3 dual motor. I couldn't believe the price increases on most of these vehicles, outside of the Tesla 3, so I felt...