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  1. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Confirmed: 4x4 all-wheel drive AWD planned for future Slate version!

    hmmm it depends on how they set it up I bet maybe we would need the bigger battery to maintain range if they go the all wheel drive route but if they have a switch to go from rwd to fwd I think that would be a more economical option, that way you could have the smaller battery and still get your...
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    Confirmed: 4x4 all-wheel drive AWD planned for future Slate version!

    sorry for removing the post for my reply but from what I know as of maybe a week ago the bbb (big beautiful bill) is currently going through government hell with both sides not agreeing on certain things but we will see what next week brings since they wanted to vote on it I think on July 4 or...
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    Confirmed: 4x4 all-wheel drive AWD planned for future Slate version!

    yah that would be shitty, but from the glimpses I seen of the front suspension it does have the room for the cv’s like the rear suspension has but it might require us as the end user to loosen some fronk space I bet
  4. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Confirmed: 4x4 all-wheel drive AWD planned for future Slate version!

    I asked Slate about 4x4 all-wheel-drive: And this is Slate's answer: ... all-wheel drive is in the plans for a future version of Slate. It won't be available at launch, but we know how important it is for folks in snowier climates, on job sites, or looking for that extra traction.
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    Net gain (or loss) per truck produced - Slate's answer

    Well we don’t know the manufacturer cost of the truck by it self ether for all we know it cost 11,000 and all the rest is mark up
  6. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Your Photo / Question Requests? -- Seeing Slate Truck In Warsaw This Weekend

    there is pictures of the front but noon on the middle front and maybe in the dash interior like where the speakers go in wondering if there is a port there
  7. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Robust electronics

    lol. Ok. I. Will. Do. That. From. Now. On. 🤣 but it is a very “simple” system compared to other ev’s so if it is a bug most likely it will be easy for them to fix since the system won’t be really connected to any other system that may cause a issue like the infotainment
  8. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Robust electronics

    as I see it a lot of the bugs tend to be with the infotainment systems it seems as if recent a lot of ev issues have been getting ironed out for other models so I think any issues that might a ride may be in the app and seeing as how fast they get back to me through messages I bet it would be...
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    Net gain (or loss) per truck produced - Slate's answer

    they did say they would have financing or people could get out side financing
  10. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Slate is at Government Fleet Expo in Charlotte, NC (June 24-27)

    I just seen that slate is at a fleet expo today (june24-27) does anyone have any info
  11. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Net gain (or loss) per truck produced - Slate's answer

    If that number is true and they stick with the 150,000 unites a year it would take them 2.81 years to start turning a profit if all unites are sold in that time frame
  12. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Net gain (or loss) per truck produced - Slate's answer

    Just asked if it would be a gain for them I feel that they basically said yes it will be a gain and not a net loss per truck but what y’all think
  13. 1yeliab_sufur1

    Slate driving footage in production plant (confirmed real by Slate Auto)

    nah to many variable lighting effects to be fake and the guy on the inside is very visible in certain frames you can make out his face and headset
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