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Didn't get my question answered.

Can you get the SUV/Fastback without seats?
 

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Didn't get my question answered.

Can you get the SUV/Fastback without seats?
My question as well, and I think others.
Was dog comment meant to relate?
i asked again.
also $5k would be a non started, especially if it meant removing seat and rollbar.
 

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Still holding onto hope for a just-a-shell + half-partition Canine Carrier Combo.
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Neither Doug nor anyone else can review a production Slate, because there is no completed assembly line to build them. Hand built prototypes have about as much to do with production vehicles as cats do with dogs.

FWIW, I thought the whole presentation was incredibly lame, and I was pretty enthusiastic going in. The first bit of it, I got the impression that she was reading the cards and thinking "our reservation holders are morons". Several of her answeres were patronizing evasions, like the AWD question.

Lame or not, it was nice of them to take the time to do the video. It shows they're trying. And we got to see some robots on pedestals.
I had the exact same reaction.
 
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I think part of the issue is a lot of questions were coming from people who aren't watching this forum, or even searching out every detail they can find elsewhere.

So they probably had a whole series of questions about the backup camera, probably half of them really wanted to know where the screen was, while we've seen the camera is in the tailgate handle, and the screen in the dash.

On flat towing, they probably really did look into it, but couldn't find a way to make it work without changing components of the drive train, that have probably been locked in for 12 months, since before we heard of Slate, and would cost too much to change, so she honestly answered it.

Half of the questions were asking things that weren't going to have a definitive answer. "How it does in the cold?" were they expecting numbers? One on one I'd qualify with: How far do you intend on driving in the cold, and are you starting from a charger? If starting from a charger the battery and cab are likely going to be pre-heated, and unless the cold is extreme, just the heat generated in the battery while discharging while driving will mean it needs very little heating in transit.

I didn't really see any signs that they were still in demo and construction at the factory, so maybe a sign that they are on track for the planned finishing of the line by the end of the year and producing test and certification units EARLY next year. As soon as they have the preliminary testing on production test units done, they can start making Real demo units to take out to events, and once they build enough, start having reviewers and customers do test drives.
 

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I have to say she didn't win me over. She was condescending and trying to be cute (but was nerdish).

She came across as really not wanting to be there answering (stupid) questions. Yes, most people cannot write well, but the raw questions should have been edited to read better so to avoid the condescending attitude with the answers.

Not a win-win...
 

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I have to say she didn't win me over. She was condescending and trying to be cute (but was nerdish).

She came across as really not wanting to be there answering (stupid) questions. Yes, most people cannot write well, but the raw questions should have been edited to read better so to avoid the condescending attitude with the answers.

Not a win-win...
Can't please everyone though, and people would be upset that their exact question wasn't answered. I think a lot of questions were answered with short answers so they could fit a lot in 10 minutes. Hopefully we'll get some more in depth answers and details in the new year.
 

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I have to say she didn't win me over. She was condescending and trying to be cute (but was nerdish).

She came across as really not wanting to be there answering (stupid) questions. Yes, most people cannot write well, but the raw questions should have been edited to read better so to avoid the condescending attitude with the answers.

Not a win-win...
I was hoping for at LEAST a little more technical answers. Like for the flat towing, she could have at least gave a reason instead of just no. Like, "No, the combination motor drivetrain won't allow for a disconnect."
 

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Would be nice to see a more informative, detailed followup session. I’m sure they have the questions.
 
 
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