JeffVA
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Ok, the trend has always been to over promise and under deliver. Even the Ford Maverick did not meet their release date and that was Ford with every resource they could possibly need... And they couldn't do it. Shell I mention the Cyber Truck or has that running joke lost traction. I can't think of a single modern day vehicle that has met their release date. And the mind set for these companies has always been to over promise and under deliver in all of their operations and vehicle expectations.
So I predict that in the second quarter of 2026 Slate will announce the delay until probably mid 2027 and then a second delay after that. The Slate has roots close to Detroit so let's see if they hold up the Detroit mato of over promise and under deliver.
For me this will either set them apart from the rest and earn them tremendous respect or just reinforce that they are all the same.
Time will tell
So I predict that in the second quarter of 2026 Slate will announce the delay until probably mid 2027 and then a second delay after that. The Slate has roots close to Detroit so let's see if they hold up the Detroit mato of over promise and under deliver.
For me this will either set them apart from the rest and earn them tremendous respect or just reinforce that they are all the same.
Time will tell