Dorbiman
Well-Known Member
I think for many people, a regular bed topper would be a cheaper & probably better option than the cargo kit (read: not SUV kit)
That aside, the SUV kit has never really made sense to me. It's fun, and I love seeing another 2 door SUV on the market (looking at you, 2 door Bronco!)
The Truck only makes sense to me as a truck. If you have to start adding on all the extras, the math doesn't math for me anymore. Give me a double DIN fascia and the in-dash speakers, and I'm set.
As far as DIY-ing, I'm all in for it all. I would rather install the accessories myself than have a RepairPal center do it. For warranty work, unless Slate is paying me for standard dealer technician rates (which they won't) then I'm not doing it. If Slate can't figure out where to have it repaired near me, then I'll Lemon Law it and move on. This probably sounds like I'm being a hardass, but Slate Auto is a company, and if their model doesn't make sense, it doesn't make sense. I don't have to baby them just because they're a new quirky startup.
	
		
			
		
		
	
								That aside, the SUV kit has never really made sense to me. It's fun, and I love seeing another 2 door SUV on the market (looking at you, 2 door Bronco!)
The Truck only makes sense to me as a truck. If you have to start adding on all the extras, the math doesn't math for me anymore. Give me a double DIN fascia and the in-dash speakers, and I'm set.
As far as DIY-ing, I'm all in for it all. I would rather install the accessories myself than have a RepairPal center do it. For warranty work, unless Slate is paying me for standard dealer technician rates (which they won't) then I'm not doing it. If Slate can't figure out where to have it repaired near me, then I'll Lemon Law it and move on. This probably sounds like I'm being a hardass, but Slate Auto is a company, and if their model doesn't make sense, it doesn't make sense. I don't have to baby them just because they're a new quirky startup.