Place Your Bets! (actual blank Slate starting price contest)

cvollers

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At least $35K for extended battery, wrap, Cargo Kit, spare tire and carrier. Those are my must haves and like I’ve said before, there are other interesting options that check my boxes in that mid-30s price segment.
 

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At least $35K for extended battery, wrap, Cargo Kit, spare tire and carrier. Those are my must haves and like I’ve said before, there are other interesting options that check my boxes in that mid-30s price segment.
Now that the Maverick is available in AWD with the hybrid drivetrain, which gets 40 MPG, I think the long-range Slate has an uphill battle in front of it. You get 4-doors and nearly the same size bed in a chassis that is just 24" longer than the Slate. An XL Maverick hybrid AWD with no options is $32,060. Tough sell for the 250-mile RWD Slate, IMO.
 
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Now that the Maverick is available in AWD with the hybrid drivetrain, which gets 40 MPG, I think the long-range Slate has an uphill battle in front of it. You get 4-doors and nearly the same size bed in a chassis that is just 24" longer than the Slate. An XL Maverick hybrid AWD with no options is $32,060. Tough sell for the 250-mile RWD Slate, IMO.
If needing a pickup truck, that’s a viable option. Too bad it’s a Ford.
 

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My bet is 26,500 and I’m getting it because I need a non work truck just to get parts or go on vacation with that’s cheap but getting the suv for the bois XD
 

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With bonus electrons $30,000 (minus a penny)
With standard battery $27,000 (minus a penny)

Lower if possible because I hope they use "Penetration Pricing"(1) for the truck itself and the accessories as well.

Get some units out there and build some Production Muscle :muscle:, then adjust prices upward if demand merits doing so 📈, which ideally will happen because the truck will be such a compelling offering.

I worked for a successful millionaire who used that strategy over and over. He'd build an apartment complex, then rapidly fill it up to high occupancy using below-market rental rates. Then over the following year or two he'd raise rates gradually to whatever the market will bear.

An advantage to being privately held is that they can think long term.

(1) Wikipedia:
(Penetration pricing is a pricing strategy especially appropriate for new product pricing, where the price of a product is initially set low to rapidly reach a wide fraction of the market and initiate word of mouth promotion.[1] The strategy works on the expectation that customers will switch to the new brand because of the lower price. Penetration pricing is most commonly associated with marketing objectives of enlarging market share and exploiting economies of scale or experience.[2]​
 

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$28,999 for the standard-range, at launch. $32,999 for the extended-range. Probably $2,000 in delivery+fees. I'll still buy it.
 
 
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