No touch screens, no telemetry, no cellular modems, no wifi, no apps, no subscriptions, no infotainment.

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      And it’s only $20,000$25000…$30000. soon I’ll have one parked next to my Aptera, and Tesla Roadster.

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        Slate has stated that they will not have a cellular or other type of connection. It does need some type of connection to do software updates, and that will be from your phone using their app to the truck via USB.

        They’ve also stated they won’t track your driving data. You can opt in to share data about the truck’s health through the app for servicing purposes, but that’s all. They’ve also promised not to sell any kind of data to third parties.

        That could always change, but I’m on the wait list for one and there are people on the slate forums who are serious about privacy and are watching this and seem pretty happy for now.

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      I’m quite excited for the Slate to be released. Electric truck, optional SUV conversion, decent price, minimum frills, customize it yourself if that’s your thing. That sounds so much better than wheeled tank with built-in privacy concerns.

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        I just wish there was a version with a full size bed. Not that any of the other light truck options are any better in that regard.

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      Yeah, I’ve been watching that. It is supposed to start fulfilling orders this year (last I read anyway), but it’ll be at least next year before I can probably look into one. And even then, I’d want to let some other/braver people test them out for reliability and repair-ability.

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      I don’t like the idea of not having a decent screen for Carplay but I think the upside of this one compared to many other vehicles is that it won’t depreciate as badly. No infotainment to go out of date, etc.

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      Cars also need to be smaller for the sustainable transition. We need to disconnect ego from car. Consider it’s spending about 95% of its life parked.

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        Smaller cars or busses. Or trains. Our trams. Or electric bikes. Or push bikes.

        Basically there’s lots of options that don’t make it look like you’re going to war.