cvollers
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- First Name
- Chip
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- Apr 25, 2025
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- Location
- Bellevue WA
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- FJ Cruiser
The original Scout was super simple and a bulletproof overlanding machine. The new Scout might be good at going off road, but it is fancy and not super simple. And that's the BEV version. The EREV version adds even more complexity. All of this complexity during production adds cost and that, on top of the massive marketing and new factory spend, will drive up the price. So that old guy in the commercial who bought the last one off the line in 1985 is going to be shocked when he sees what a well-equipped Scout is going to cost.That was kinda my thinking too. I’m keeping my spot in line but it seems like a very complex vehicle with a lot of unrealistic expectations. My guess is it will roll out in more complicated fashion than my Lightning. There are so many variations that it will either take forever to produce or cost a fortune- but something has to give. The retro-nostalgia heritage play for a tech forward mall crawler is kinda gross. Scout is using the same strategy as Stellantis trying to make one platform do too many things. Ask Dodge how that is going!
The Slate is completely opposite. It is cheap. It is simple. It will be easy to maintain and work on. It will be fun to own and drive. Will it go off road as well as the Scout? Most likely no, but it will do better than most people think. For me, I already own an off road machine (FJ Cruiser). What I need is a reliable, low cost commuter that I can wrap for my business and that I can move stuff with when I need to. I already have a dog bed for it.