When I had my R1T in for service, I chose a Silverado EV as a rental. I found its range and interior seat comfort better than the Rivian. Everything else, I preferred the Rivian.
I brought mine in to the SC for a different issue, and upon courtesy inspection, they found both rear dampers leaking. 22 R1T, 51K miles, I do a little bit off roading (probably about 10 half day excursions), the rest of the time babying it.
As of June 2024, Rivian has issued a recall for certain "ENIV-150" vehicles (which refers to their electric delivery vans, also known as EDVs), along with their R1S SUVs and R1T pickup trucks, due to potentially improperly aimed headlights and issues with side curtain airbag deployment, where...
Boom by Tiesto and Sevenn
Rocket Man by Elton John
Not a fan of either artist, but if you want to hear the capabilities of Atmos, these are a must. Make sure you listen to the Atmos mixes, there are non Atmos versions that could pop up in the search.
I'd be curious to hear how well or if the film will stick well enough to the ceramic coating. It's generally advised not to put ppf over ceramic coats, but perhaps they may do well enough if only for temporary use.
Those in the SoCal / OC areas will be charging at home, myself included. These are more for those passing through where they can fast charge using its L3 chargers on their way to their destination.
Sorry for what might be a dumb question, but after over a year of ownership and 23k miles, I've never connected my truck to my home WiFi. The truck gets good data connection everywhere I've gone, it's free for the time being, and always got the OTA updates. So, is there a need to connect to WiFi?