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In a general sense, I love Toyota reliability, and so would look seriously at a Toyota competitor, especially if it was built in the US (it would have to be to become competitively priced, imo).

BUT, there's no way that I'd be able to customize what I want like Slate, so I'll keep the reservation.
customization doesnt matter to me so if toyota made an under 30K ev truck I would probably buy that instead of the slate.
 

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Everybody always bumps the Slate by $2,500 but takes Ford at their word @ $30k... How about say Slate is at $27.5k and Ford is at $32.5k? Or Slate is at $25k and Ford is at $30k?

Hell, Ford's price should be less accurate because they are estimating two years out on a vehicle that doesn't even have a drivable prototype yet (as far as we know). So, let's "say the Slate released at $25,000 and the Ford Truck releases at $32,500..."
you can tell who is trolling by that strategy.
 

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Small Toyota EV pu available 2026 under 30k, definitely a tough call.
The advantage, of course, is the reliability reputation of Toyota, and there are already a bunch of dealers for service. That said, show it to me.
 
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Small Toyota EV pu available 2026 under 30k, definitely a tough call.
Not 2026 though. From the article:

So, a full-featured electric from Ford or a smaller, leaner machine from an unproven startup for a few thousand less? That's a tough sell, but Slate does have the first-mover advantage, pledging to launch its Truck in 2026, with Ford's aiming to arrive in 2027. Also, Slate's embracing of the DIY community could earn it enough die-hard adherents to build a tasty business. After all, if Slate can capture even a tiny fraction of Ford's truck market, that would be a huge win.​
 
 
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