(TestMiles) – The most important question about Slate may not be how its first vehicle drives. That story comes later. The bigger question is whether a new automaker can survive by building something deliberately simple, affordable, and flexible while the rest of the industry keeps adding more. So I asked Chris Barman, Slate’s President of [...]
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