R2dreamer
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Some will some won’t my guess is 70-80% of ppl with orders will take deliver now assuming the maths on price and features (other than LiDAR availability) line up with their expectations.Are folks not waiting a few months for the Gen 3 autonomy hardware?
I believe there is another thread for that topic, but I am waiting. This will hopefully be the last car I buy as I hold my cars for a long time. Currently driving a 2005 CR-V which I will reluctantly give up for the R2.Are folks not waiting a few months for the Gen 3 autonomy hardware?
Same here. I’m waiting. Look at all the Gen 1 R1 owners on here. I can’t end up with a car that has limited features compared to one the company already said they will launch the same year.I believe there is another thread for that topic, but I am waiting. This will hopefully be the last car I buy as I hold my cars for a long time. Currently driving a 2005 CR-V which I will reluctantly give up for the R2.
Some people really don't give a hoot about hands free, self-driving. Cruise Control and maybe lane assist is more than enough for me.Same here. I’m waiting. Look at all the Gen 1 R1 owners on here. I can’t end up with a car that has limited features compared to one the company already said they will launch the same year.
It's not a few months though. Seems like limited availability at the end of 2026 and mostly for 2027. Could be 8 or 9 months. And it doesn't sound like the limited launch edition deal would be available at that point so no freebies like tow package and autonomy+"Are folks not waiting a few months for the Gen 3 autonomy hardware?
Whelp, going by that I'm last in line. Ordered March 2025, no R1 ownership, and mid-atlantic receives no attention from them. Add in I want the lighter interior, probably won't get until 2027 at this rate. ugh, will my car hold out until then?My response from the chatbot.
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Yeah, as much as I would love the power of the Performance version, the Premium hits the sweet spot for both budget and features. I hope the active suspension is an option on the Premium, really do believe it will make a difference out on the roads...but it looks like only the Performance will get it.these types of semi-active dampers have been around for decades, i doubt that is going to be the point of weakness or concern for a model like this.
I love driving my truck, especially off-road or country roads. But I do want autonomous features on this car. Especially if you plan on keeping it for 5-7 years, which puts you at 2033, when lack of autonomous features will stand out more. I may be in the minority though.Some people really don't give a hoot about hands free, self-driving. Cruise Control and maybe lane assist is more than enough for me.
My wife and I enjoy driving our truck enough that some weekends we just go out and find the twisty roads near by, drop the suspension and go bombing around. Such fun!
Yeah - my post was more in regards to how important to an individual Lidar is. For Rivian, it's totally needed to keep up.I love driving my truck, especially off-road or country roads. But I do want autonomous features on this car. Especially if you plan on keeping it for 5-7 years, which puts you at 2033, when lack of autonomous features will stand out more. I may be in the minority though.
That's the thing - it's NOT going to be just "a few months".Are folks not waiting a few months for the Gen 3 autonomy hardware?