Wait, that happens here?Was watching this as you posted. What caught my attention was that Slate has secured more funding than I thought, $700 million so far. They'll need more, a lot more, but that's a pretty solid start.
I liked that the video asked some hard questions that other journalists have avoided. Even on this forum, it gets a little fanboy sometimes. Like even asking an obvious question will get you labeled a troll or hater. The video, using a phrase from my youth, "keeps it real".
Nobody mention AWD!Wait, that happens here?![]()
Or the Maverick!Nobody mention AWD!
Yes, that high $30's comment really caught my intention. It sounds like that is Slate's real business plan; to sell the gray canvas and let the owner paint it (pun intended) with profit-priced modifications.Reading the comments on the YouTube clip and I’m sadly not surprised folks seem to want to pay more for vehicles.
If we keep on buying things we don’t need and are sold on things by keeping up with the Jones’s and what media is selling us, the $50k average new vehicle price will just continue to go up.
The Slate works for me personally and seems like there are enough people interested.
The challenges mentioned in the video are my concerns. Will there be enough buyers.
At 11:35, the mention of it being kitted out reaching the high $30s got my attention.
The content is going to be slow to trickle out, still quite a while left to launch. Early next year it will probably be ramping up, since they are supposed to have things like accessory prices then.Another useless 15 minute video of rehashed content. Give us some new material please.
I’ve been thinking of taking a break from looking up Slate news and videos as we’ll get so much repeated and rehashed info and speculation. But it’s an easy dopamine hit.Another useless 15 minute video of rehashed content. Give us some new material please.