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Motor1.com on MSNFord's $30,000 Truck Isn't a Slate Competitor. It's Something Different
Ford says its EV pickup won’t be a 'stripped-out' Slate alternative—and that's probably a good thing. Yesterday, Ford dropped ...
The Slate Truck is a simple, electric vehicle made in the United States, with an expected price of just under $20,000, according to its website.
Ford is looking to save cost with both vehicle and manufacturing efficiencies.
U.S. EV manufacturer Slate has quietly revised previous claims that its made-in-America pickup truck will cost "under $20,000," increasing the upcoming vehicle's pricing. It seems like auto ...
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Slate Truck: What to know about low-cost electric pickup truck
The Slate Truck is a simple, electric vehicle made in the United States, with an expected price of just under $20,000, according to its website.
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Thanks, Trump: Slate's Truck Probably Won't Cost Under $20,000 - MSN
We've reached out to the automaker for confirmation. Slate's sub-$20,000 asking price was for its most affordable bare-bones Truck; gray paint, two seats, a gauge cluster, and that's about it.
The name Slate referred to the blank slate you will get at that price. The blank Slate meant you got an unpainted two-seater pickup, with roll-up windows, no sound system, no screen, no radio. You ...
Slate Auto made waves in April when it revealed a refreshingly bare-bones electric pickup truck with a price point that’s practically unheard of these days: under $20,000 after federal incentives.
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How Slate's $20K Electric Pickup Truck Could Revolutionize ... - MSN
“People deserve to have a car that they can afford,” says Tisha Johnson, the design boss of Slate Auto, a startup backed by Amazon. That unflinching optimism is the basis of Slate’s plan to ...
The Ford also costs a little less than the Slate at a starting price of $23,920 and it's available in all-wheel drive. The Slate is cool and capable, it just isn't enough.
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