Go drive one. Then you'll be pro-EV.I am not Pro EV or anti EV, I do not currently own any EVs
Think about it this way: These days it costs $30K for a SXS / RZR and they aren't even technically road legal or interstate capable like a Slate truck. They also only carry 4 people instead of 5.however when Slate announced the pick up I was very interested in this platform. I personally think for what you are getting ( as cool as it is to get a very basic truck) that the price with the EV credit is already pushing the max I would spend for this.
Let's say you spend $10K on a B2000 and get 20 MPG. At that price you've spend $10K in fuel after about 66K miles, not including all of the other maintenance and parts from a 25 year old truck. Heck, try to find parts of it. Meanwhile when you break a headlight on your Slate truck you can just go buy a cheap Wrangler replacement and drop it in to fix it. Or when you break a body panel you can jump on the Slate site and buy one quick, have it shipped to you, and replace it with a handful of screws in just minutes while you wait for your B2000 body panel to come in that cost 3x as much. This would also serve well as a SXS / RZR replacement for help around the farm / ranch. It's a great value either way when you consider the alternatives, IMO, but everyone has an opinion.For me this is just another toy. I can go spend less then half of this on a clean 2wd 90s mini truck, and with the basic mechanics and fuel economy of these old 2wd, 4cyl trucks and the amount of time I would be using it, it would take me decades to spend the money in maintenance, fuel, etc to come close to spending the price of the slate without the EV credit.
I would agree, it's highly unlikely there's enough margin to bring the price down much at all.So for me, I am hopeful the EV credit holds out long enough to get my reservation. I do not believe that Slate has enough margin to be able to bring the price down close to the price it would be with the EV credit.
No clue how this would work. I haven’t been able to itemize taxes for years. Not sure if I pay X interest and get to offset my income by a percentage of X there is much benefit. i already try my best to minimize my tax bite. Years ago that would have been of more interest, now I prefer to keep interest to a minimum. I’ve already started saving toward my Slate purchase. Could be interesting though. Am guessing there are a number of potential Slate buyers that have already calculated their 84 month loan.There’s also talk of an interest credit on new USA made vehicles that are financed (doesn’t help if your paying in full or a big down payment)
but it is something bit I’d bet that the interest you pay would be a credit to lower your taxable income so for most you’d day about 22% of your interest back in the form of reduced taxes (or larger refund) at the end of the year
I’m accelerating my payoff of my current f150 and hoping to have a big chunk to put down and make the slate as little of a loan as possible for as short as possibleNo clue how this would work. I haven’t been able to itemize taxes for years. Not sure if I pay X interest and get to offset my income by a percentage of X there is much benefit. i already try my best to minimize my tax bite. Years ago that would have been of more interest, now I prefer to keep interest to a minimum. I’ve already started saving toward my Slate purchase. Could be interesting though. Am guessing there are a number of potential Slate buyers that have already calculated their 84 month loan.
Sounds like my plan, 11 months accelerated payments left on my Tundra. Have a spreadsheet to determine having full price saved for Slate unless it comes early 4th quarter 2026, which would be even nicer.I’m accelerating my payoff of my current f150 and hoping to have a big chunk to put down and make the slate as little of a loan as possible for as short as possible