What is Slate competing with for YOUR money?

What is Slate competing with for YOUR money?

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Doctors Do Little

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Yeah, everything is arranged for minimal convenience for this use. Dryer on inside wall, 3/4 of the way back in the garage, past the door, could possibly go down from the outlet, along the wall, under the door, garage floor is like 4 inches lower than the door, to the front wall, and probably through that wall at charger height direct to the wall mounted charger. Backing in puts the driver's side away from that corner of the garage, but the charge cable should reach.

In that situation, the cable wouldn't even be going underground, still thinking it might be best to have it in conduit or something inside the garage instead of just stapled to the wall. Garage is a potential wet area, so probably still need the UF-B wire I'm finding when I search, which the price points at both big chain hardware stores don't make sense. 50 ft roll costs more than 100 ft, of apparently identical wire, at both stores.
Highly recommend conduit. You can paint it to match garage if you like but keeps everything safe and tidy.
 
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My wife's EV6 can technically tow 2300 pounds if memory serves which is a pretty decent size camper.
I guess that depends on how one defines 'a pretty decent size camper'. Accounting for as-built weight increase and everything loaded into it, you're looking at needing to be well under 2000lb advertised. If you aren't well versed in towing math, your best bet is to simply keep the max trailer weight (GVWR) under your tow rating. There are only a tiny number of even tinier hardside trailers, and some pop-up tent trailers that could realistically get you there. For example, this would effectively max out your EV6 tow rating...

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There's are 3 reasons a Slate cannot replace my F150. One gets towed behind it, while the other two ride in the back seat.
 
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I want a small electric two door pickup truck, that I can use for camping trip, road trips, errands to the garden center and just getting around. I don't want a big truck. I only want two seats. I want an EV - I have no interest in a small ICE pickup truck or any other ICE vehicles.

I definitely want the longer range battery. And I don't care about AWD. I like the bucket seats, I really don't want a bench up front. Cup holders and a center console for me.

I would like a camper shell. In fact, when I first saw the SUV option, I thought that it was a camper shell, and was disappointed to learn that it wasn't. I'm hoping that it will be an option, so I can hit the road and not have to worry about stuff being stolen from an open truck bed. I don't want a tonneau cover.

I like the frunk. I looked at the Telo website, but i really don't care for the short front end of the car. It doesn't seem safe. And I really don't want four doors or a back seat. I like what I heard about the Slate - that you can see over the hood, which makes parking, etc. easier. I hate these giant trucks with their muscular hoods. No thanks.

So far, I haven't seen anything else that comes close to what I want. Looking forward to seeing one in person!
 

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I want a small electric two door pickup truck, that I can use for camping trip, road trips, errands to the garden center and just getting around. I don't want a big truck. I only want two seats. I want an EV - I have no interest in a small ICE pickup truck or any other ICE vehicles.

I definitely want the longer range battery. And I don't care about AWD. I like the bucket seats, I really don't want a bench up front. Cup holders and a center console for me.

I would like a camper shell. In fact, when I first saw the SUV option, I thought that it was a camper shell, and was disappointed to learn that it wasn't. I'm hoping that it will be an option, so I can hit the road and not have to worry about stuff being stolen from an open truck bed. I don't want a tonneau cover.

I like the frunk. I looked at the Telo website, but i really don't care for the short front end of the car. It doesn't seem safe. And I really don't want four doors or a back seat. I like what I heard about the Slate - that you can see over the hood, which makes parking, etc. easier. I hate these giant trucks with their muscular hoods. No thanks.

So far, I haven't seen anything else that comes close to what I want. Looking forward to seeing one in person!
Welcome, Susan! Me thinks you’re in the right place.
 

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1st thing on my list is EV, have no need for a back seat, and would really be nice to be able to get sheets of plywood without cutting them down first, and 2x4s and other lumber and pipes without having to have them sticking out a window.
Other options for electric that can haul anything at all are much more expensive.
 
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Dimension wise the Slate is closer to 2 door Bronco than to the Maverick. The Slate reminds me of my ‘98 two door Tahoe at 3/4 scale. Definitely not a Kei car!
 
 
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