Tesla is shit and it lacks basic features. Yay I can make my car fart but I guess I can get fucked with an overhead view while backing up that a 2018 subaru has standard. Miss me with this software is junk bullshit.
Never had this happen to me in a Rivian, but it happens pretty regularly in my wife's i4M50. The hold on that car doesn't always work and you have to stop abruptly for it to engage.
I'm reading a one-sided argument and trying to keep up here because I must have the other side on ignore. It's pretty interesting trying to guess what the person I have ignored is saying by the context clues of all the people replying.
You have a tri now right? With how much torque my tri has, it feels like a different car than my old quad did, and that was fast. I could imagine the Sierra feeling like you were stuck in quicksand with the throttle differential.
It doesn't look as dramatic as it feels while driving each one. I could absolutely drive the Hummer as a daily as I have experience driving massive vehicles but the R1 feels smaller without being cramped.
This is what happens when you want to play tough guy. He's all big and bad when it comes to hitting women and girls but apparently not as tough as he thinks he is when it comes to the other dudes in jail. I think it's gonna take a few more beatings before the message gets through to this guy...
The Hummer is fun, and I was between one of them and the R1S when I traded in my T. I ultimately went for the Rivian as it is made as a daily driver whereas the Hummer is made to be a fun toy but have compromises. The R1S handles the pavement better than the Hummer does, and the majority of...
The bottom line is my employees do better when the manager is around to support and guide them, your employees do better when you're not around. You're right, I suspect you don't manage the way I do.
The biggest thing I don't get with this line of thinking is that humans aren't perfect at driving, so why would you want to give the vehicle all the limitations of human vision? The better solution is to do human+ vision. More views, radar, and lidar to see things that humans cannot. See...
I agree; Rivian needs to utilize these updates to refine and polish the software, especially since they spend a significant amount of time adding and adjusting features.
That sucks, but at least they are taking it more seriously with having the factory techs working on it now. If that had been done from the beginning you’d be good by now most likely. I’m sure that makes this (slightly) easier to swallow.