1yeliab_sufur1
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They have updated it idk why they are only doing 2 at a time kinda odd.
Well Slate has a very old school classic square body style design any person that goes to that event that even considers owning an EV one day I could see being interested in the Slate Truck. Also for the older people there a lot of older car buyers that might want to get an EV hate how high tech they have become. So Slate’s approach of using all their infotainment in their phone optionally and everything else using more traditional buttons and dials will likely appeal to that buyer demographic.Kind of interesting for a ev go to this type of event lots of classic cars and trucks by the looks of it on the good guys and LMC website where you can get tickets
also highly recommend using the google maps and putting the person down in the middle of the racetrack a good view
True trueWell Slate has a very old school classic square body style design any person that goes to that event that even considers owning an EV one day I could see being interested in the Slate Truck. Also for the older people there a lot of older car buyers that might want to get an EV hate how high tech they have become. So Slate’s approach of using all their infotainment in their phone optionally and everything else using more traditional buttons and dials will likely appeal to that buyer demographic.
And I didn't knwo that that makes sinceLMC would be a good company to partner with, being a truck accessory distributor.
Becoming a Team Member of the “Slate to State Road Show” is definitely a job I’d like to apply for.Hopefully this means they are getting a lot of interest from Texans! The FW Stockyards has a PBR showcase before the first event, maybe they are trying to go after two different segments? Or they just found it easier to hang out a week before going on to the next event lol.
In you find yourself passing through Galveston, I recommend stopping by Miller's Seawall Grill.Hmm. It seems folks in Texas are kind of spoiled. Two events back to back, and I’m still waiting for anything remotely close to the Northeast.
Guess it’s time to travel “Deep in the heart of Texas.” Maybe start with South Padre Island for a much needed vacation.