Recent content by GreatLakes

  1. What's the Slate's maintenance like?

    I'm focusing more on your first paragraph and not trying to pick on you... where were you in Jan-April 2024, you could have bought a Bolt EUV for $22k, where were you in Dec 2024, you could have bought a Equinox EV for $24k, where were you in May-July 2025, you could have got that Equinox for...
  2. License Plates

    I have a friend that would have gotten that plate with "ICP" as a vanity tag. (Insane Clown Posse-band) Very scary! We had "Bozo's Circus" from WGN in Chicago for a very long time. 'Bozo made a mistake!' was one of his taglines.
  3. License Plates

    The paper plate stuck to the back window is fine for driving, I'm fine with not paying extra. I've always sort of viewed the paper one as marker "Hey look at me, I'm rolling on new wheels!". (and my wife will be calling me elitist again) We have no inspections, nor front plates, in...
  4. Expected price now "Mid-Twenties" for Slate truck

    Early days, lots of things could happen. Obviously I don't know what Slate's battery contract says, but what-if EV sales tank. The battery company says we're sitting on all this production capacity and not making money. Fire sale! Lithium pouches are now $45/kWh! Move them! Slate says "we can...
  5. Expected price now "Mid-Twenties" for Slate truck

    Please let us know what you find out on Colorado rebate. I knew they had good rebates and briefly looked into it. It seemed like I had to have a job there, and high enough income to owe $7500 state taxes. Perhaps the situation has changed. I could see moving to CO, but working is out of the...
  6. Robust electronics

    Brian, Sorry to confuse you. SYNC is the infotainment system that Ford uses. It was a Microsoft product, I first encountered it in a 2014 Focus. The 1,2 etc is the version number. I should probably go read the Wikipedia article on it. Maybe Microsoft transferred it to Ford? I think the...
  7. EV Tires for 17" or 20" wheels

    I'm not sure what metric you are using for "efficiency gains", but most of my reading indicates that smaller tires are better. For example, Equinox EV offers 18" or 20" (22"?) wheels. I'm not sure on the larger size, since I wouldn't even consider them. Most frugal people say to get 18"...
  8. Open Air Kit Body Style question - how do you keep your truck from getting rained in?

    To answer my own question: https://www.donmar.com/sunroofs/SkyroofZ/SkyroofZ.htm "Retail prices range from $650 to $795 when professionally installed." (I didn't realize this was a generic, already available sunroof) And to answer my question from the other thread: tinted solar glass is...
  9. Aftermarket sunroof - Suitable for Slate

    I hope the sunroof is completely removable. (sorry, long held, low-level fear of driving into a lake... hand crank windows help, but still...) Also, some provision should be made for insect screens while parked and sunscreening. And do you have the price on these yet? Come on man, I asked...
  10. Confirmed: 4x4 all-wheel drive AWD planned for future Slate version!

    If things continue as they are (tax credits), you might be better off buying the current blank Slate (RWD), and selling it to upgrade to AWD or 4WD Slate in the future. Once your '26 hits two years old, it can be sold thru a dealer and get the $4000 used EV credit. Most of your customizations...
  11. Windshield wipers?

    Yes, the counter guy at the parts store mentioned those. I remember trying to squeeze them down (longways) fighting to get them into slot. He didn't suggest they were still available. I'll have to check into that. My '14 Ford Focus wipers lasted at least five years. Didn't seem quite right...
  12. Windshield wipers?

    No, vacuums are un-natural. Just a dash mounted lever with a direct connect to the wiper. I think the Cushman's at the state park ranger job had that. And did I mention the Rambler that my sister had? Foot pedal to pump the WW fluid? Those were the days.
  13. Slate driving footage in production plant (confirmed real by Slate Auto)

    Hi Josh! Lucky you! Getting to work for a small company and play around with the prototypes. I bet it was done safely, but you had me worried going thru the doorway. :-)
  14. Slate Open-Air version spotted driving and parking in Nashville, TN [video & photos]

    In the 70's, I had a bean bag chair in my dorm room. I'm thinking that would be a good upgrade in the back of my Slate, compared to my scrawny butt sitting in the back of Dad's pickup in the 60's. (Chevy wood floor with metal strap hold downs.). Generally these were short trips, 3 miles to...
  15. Open Air Kit Body Style question - how do you keep your truck from getting rained in?

    hi Marc, How much does the Donmar sunroof cost? :-)
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