SeaGeo
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That's cool seeing they have a branded building in Bellevue. The Seattle showroom is supposed to be in a neat historic building near downtown.
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I hope this puts us in Portland high on the list too. Seattle is only a short 3 hours away.With the Bellevue Service Center looking ready, folks in the Seattle area may be pretty high on the list for first deliveries.
Feeling pretty good about this. Order number is #1234 and that service center is 3 blocks away from my office!!With the Bellevue Service Center looking ready, folks in the Seattle area may be pretty high on the list for first deliveries.
Yes, I'm hoping you're right. It would make sense to get Seattle and Portland going early on as the Toyota Tacoma sells better in the NW than anywhere else in the country. It's clearly a very similar truck (aside from the ICE) going for a similar type of consumer.I hope this puts us in Portland high on the list too. Seattle is only a short 3 hours away.
Hey, the service center is also a neat historic used car lot across the street from a Chick Fil A!That's cool seeing they have a branded building in Bellevue. The Seattle showroom is supposed to be in a neat historic building near downtown.
That's a cement place?As I said in the Colorado thread, looks extremely likely that Rivian's retail location in Denver will be at 2900 Walnut Street. Not quite confirmed, but looks likely from the permits submitted for that location.
But isn't the van on the same skateboard?I think an R1T derivative would be more appropriate, being more capable off road/tough conditions/water fording. Plus, remember the patent with modular options for the bed area.
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Glorified Walmart greeter? ?
I think at most it might be a service hub but not a retail location for now but in general if you look at all the states they have listed there is something is almost all the major metropolitan states.Does this warrant adding Salt Lake city to the list?