I agree. I also was one of the people that originally spec'd my R1S as a five seater given that I do not have children and wanted a place for a full size spare. But, given Rivian's financial realities as a brand new car maker, I understood why the feature was dropped for the sake of...
Yeah, coming from a 2015, I was definitely eyeing the new generation of Grand Cherokees when they came out. And, overall, I think FCA/Stellantis did a very good job with it.
The WK2 Grand Cherokees were a huge leap forward for the Jeep brand - the interior quality was actually quite good...
Hey all,
Prelude: This will be long. You have been warned.
I just took delivery of my R1S (Forest Green/Ocean Coast/Adventure/21"s) two weeks ago after 2 years of waiting and since I don't have many people around me I can geek out to, here is my stream of conscious rambling of my thoughts...
My wife and I will be there! Love New Terrain! Despite being a R1S reservation holder for quite some time, I have not seen a single Rivian in the flesh - I can't wait to be there!
You're right - to each their own. But for me, who has had many vehicles in my lifetime (as well as 2 modern Fords), and pays close attention to the automotive world, the value proposition skews more towards Rivian than Ford.
Yes, Ford has manufactured vehicles for over a century. Yet, if...
Seems disingenuous? You're far too kind. It is disingenuous.
To put this claim in perspective, the average new car price in 2021 was around $40,000. The idea that Ford will produce a brand new electric F-150 with anything more than four wheels, a steering wheel, a battery, two motors, and a...