Letas
Well-Known Member
I fear you are going to have to temper your expectations a bit. This is a pretty common theme in the low-service D2C model, and it is designed to keep cost down. Canyon Bikes is one that comes to mind- Canyon makes great spec bikes at prices that other mfgs can't touch. But the bike comes in a cardboard box with instructions on how to assemble it. Don't want to do it yourself? You can pay someone to assemble it for you if you choose. Have repairs or upgrades? Outside of major warranty work- you're on the hook.Exactly.
Obviously Slate will cover true warranty work. But frankly- I would not expect a high bar of service. Potentially having to transport the car a significant distance to have it repaired, long lead times, etc. That is the "price" you pay for a lower price. If you are curious, plenty of horror stories from Tesla and Rivian- which both have a much higher investment in post-delivery service than Slate will.