shap
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Hello guys,
I wanted to thank everyone on this forum for their support and help with questions I had during the last 2 years.
I sold my R1T QM 23' and bought Tesla MY26. If you are interested, a few thoughts and a comparison:
*what I realised a long time ago, that YouTube reviews are useless (at least for me)...
1. I will start with the obvious - R1T is a much better, versatile car. It is a truck, it can move things, it has high clearance, cargo, etc.
2. Despite what YouTubers say - MY26 stereo system is not so great, and in reality worse (I would say by a significant margin) than R1T I had (mine was not Meridian)
3. Infotainment cluster - I think Rivian's approach is better - having 2 screens is preferable IMHO.
4. Infotainment responsivity - MY UI is much faster. No lags at all.
5. Steering - MY is a way better at holding the straight line. I can take my hands off the steering wheel, and the car will continue to drive straight for a significant time. With Rivian, I needed to hold the steering wheel all the time.
6. HVAC - MY is better, less noisy, and more predictable. Also, vibration on the highest compressor setting is way less than in Rivian. I do miss the HVAC vent settings (A/B) that Rivian has - it is a great idea that worked very well for me.
7. Seat comfort - Rivian seat position and the actual seats are better, more comfortable IMHO
8. Wind/Road noise - MY is not just better, it is on a different scale better. It is a very quiet car. Truck form factor is noisy by definition.
9. ADAS - as I had Gen1, ADAS was a total joke. Rivian lied to all of us, Gen 1 owners. Tesla FSD is just another world of comfort. I use it 95% of the time, and the car just drive itself where I need. It is a savior for me when it is dark and I am tired. In short, HUGE win for Tesla, and the main reason I switched.
10. Parking sensors - Rivian has actual ultrasonic sensors, and it is much easier to park with them compared to Tesla's vision system.
11. Service Center - As I have Rivian and Tesla SC in Austin, TX, 30 min from where I live, I can compare them well. Tesla SC is by FAR better. First, I can schedule same-day appointments. Second, the actual SC is huge, nice waiting area with a conference room for you to use. Free snacks, capsule coffee, etc. I had 3 service appointments, all of which were fixed the same day.
I had a good experience with Rivian SC in general, but ... the waiting time (3 months), the actual fixing take weeks. So no comparison here - Tesla wins by a HUGE margin (at least in Austin).
Overall, I can say that I do miss Rivian. But I am also very happy with MY, mostly because of FSD. It is a game changer, and while many people say that they want to drive themselves, for me, it is something I would not give up.
I hope Rivian will consider to lease FSD from Tesla, as they will not be able to develop it inhouse IMHO. And I hope Rivian will solve the SC issue that is not tolerable.
Good luck to everyone, and who knows, maybe I will buy Rivian again in the future!
I wanted to thank everyone on this forum for their support and help with questions I had during the last 2 years.
I sold my R1T QM 23' and bought Tesla MY26. If you are interested, a few thoughts and a comparison:
*what I realised a long time ago, that YouTube reviews are useless (at least for me)...
1. I will start with the obvious - R1T is a much better, versatile car. It is a truck, it can move things, it has high clearance, cargo, etc.
2. Despite what YouTubers say - MY26 stereo system is not so great, and in reality worse (I would say by a significant margin) than R1T I had (mine was not Meridian)
3. Infotainment cluster - I think Rivian's approach is better - having 2 screens is preferable IMHO.
4. Infotainment responsivity - MY UI is much faster. No lags at all.
5. Steering - MY is a way better at holding the straight line. I can take my hands off the steering wheel, and the car will continue to drive straight for a significant time. With Rivian, I needed to hold the steering wheel all the time.
6. HVAC - MY is better, less noisy, and more predictable. Also, vibration on the highest compressor setting is way less than in Rivian. I do miss the HVAC vent settings (A/B) that Rivian has - it is a great idea that worked very well for me.
7. Seat comfort - Rivian seat position and the actual seats are better, more comfortable IMHO
8. Wind/Road noise - MY is not just better, it is on a different scale better. It is a very quiet car. Truck form factor is noisy by definition.
9. ADAS - as I had Gen1, ADAS was a total joke. Rivian lied to all of us, Gen 1 owners. Tesla FSD is just another world of comfort. I use it 95% of the time, and the car just drive itself where I need. It is a savior for me when it is dark and I am tired. In short, HUGE win for Tesla, and the main reason I switched.
10. Parking sensors - Rivian has actual ultrasonic sensors, and it is much easier to park with them compared to Tesla's vision system.
11. Service Center - As I have Rivian and Tesla SC in Austin, TX, 30 min from where I live, I can compare them well. Tesla SC is by FAR better. First, I can schedule same-day appointments. Second, the actual SC is huge, nice waiting area with a conference room for you to use. Free snacks, capsule coffee, etc. I had 3 service appointments, all of which were fixed the same day.
I had a good experience with Rivian SC in general, but ... the waiting time (3 months), the actual fixing take weeks. So no comparison here - Tesla wins by a HUGE margin (at least in Austin).
Overall, I can say that I do miss Rivian. But I am also very happy with MY, mostly because of FSD. It is a game changer, and while many people say that they want to drive themselves, for me, it is something I would not give up.
I hope Rivian will consider to lease FSD from Tesla, as they will not be able to develop it inhouse IMHO. And I hope Rivian will solve the SC issue that is not tolerable.
Good luck to everyone, and who knows, maybe I will buy Rivian again in the future!
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