This is why I’m buying a slate truck

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I always qualify that statement. For me it's "This is why I'll buy a Slate truck - unless something more desirable comes out by 2027". Important to leave some wiggle room.

BTW, on yesterday's Autoline sponsor segment - where patrons get to pose questions - I asked if Slate was a potential candidate for an OEM acquisition. The answer was an enthusiastic yes, and that Ford was probably the most likely buyer (or investor). There was even a little hint that Autoline had some "off the record" information on that possibility.
 

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I agree. The VW ID.2/GTI tempts me, but there's no guarantee (or even likelihood) that they'll bring it to the US, and also I really appreciate the way the Slate has been built for longevity and ease of maintenance. The Slate Truck just really is my speed. The only problem I have with it is that it's not for sale right now.
 

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I always qualify that statement. For me it's "This is why I'll buy a Slate truck - unless something more desirable comes out by 2027". Important to leave some wiggle room.

BTW, on yesterday's Autoline sponsor segment - where patrons get to pose questions - I asked if Slate was a potential candidate for an OEM acquisition. The answer was an enthusiastic yes, and that Ford was probably the most likely buyer (or investor). There was even a little hint that Autoline had some "off the record" information on that possibility.
Ford would buy Slate only to kill it off. Ford is already working on its own smaller-size EV pickup. There is a good chance Slate will not be sustainable anyway.

What would be Ford's business case to acquire or invest in Slate? Slate offers Ford zero in new technology.
 

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Ford would buy Slate only to kill it off. Ford is already working on its own smaller-size EV pickup. There is a good chance Slate will not be sustainable anyway.

What would be Ford's business case to acquire or invest in Slate? Slate offers Ford zero in new technology.
I don’t think it’s the technology. There’s nothing that Slate is doing that’s technologically impressive. It’s a return to simplified manufacturing in my eyes. Ford literally wrote the book on it, but lost the plot long ago
 

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I don’t think it’s the technology. There’s nothing that Slate is doing that’s technologically impressive. It’s a return to simplified manufacturing in my eyes. Ford literally wrote the book on it, but lost the plot long ago
I think Ford could make a $29,000 2-door Ranger with a manual transmission for way less than it could acquire Slate.
 

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Ford would buy Slate only to kill it off. Ford is already working on its own smaller-size EV pickup. There is a good chance Slate will not be sustainable anyway.

What would be Ford's business case to acquire or invest in Slate? Slate offers Ford zero in new technology.
Slate has planned this thing out very smartly, with leadership and engineers that have been in the industry and know very well what they're doing. They've simplified and streamlined their design and even without the tax incentive, the CEO says they expect to be profitable by 2027. Within a year of potential release. Even if it takes a little longer than that, I'd say that's sustainable. Their entire business plan is maybe the most sustainable I've seen from any auto maker. It will be interesting to see what comes out, and if Ford actually has their claimed "Model T of EV's" that will revolutionize the auto industry, then that could have a strong impact on Slate's performance. From renders I've seen, the Ford doesn't look nearly as appealing to me, but I'm not sure how accurate those renderings are, and if it's the right price, a lot of people can get over the looks.
 

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Agreed, one thing Slate has done rather well is refocus the demand for EVs, at a time when other OEMs (e.g. Toyota) were pulling back and looking to Hybrid technology. The recent repeal of the EV tax incentive was evidence of this. Now it appears the rest of the auto industry is retooling their strategy for EVs. Time to market is everything, and Slate needs to pull this off without a hitch. ;)
 
 
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