Obviously you've never owned a Toyota. I have a 2017 Camry hybrid that I picked up used a year ago. Allowing for older technology, everything works great. I never have to stand by my car looking dumb for a minute while it decides to open the door. I only have to touch the handle and it unlocks...
Paradoxically, the most minor problem was the worst. My Rivian was "bricked". No electrical activity whatsoever. Rivian elected to have it towed to the Salt Lake Service center. The driver was instructed not to attempt to jump it or enter it. That's what he told me. So he literally dragged it...
This has me sort of riled up. My Rivian is at the Service Center right now. I got news today that they found that it needs a "drive unit". My 2023 R1T with less than 50,000 miles has had 8 service events. This will be the ninth. You'd think the Rivian "drive units" (motors) should last the life...
This is an excerpt from an editorial by some generic commentator: Rivian’s rapid loss of thousands of would‑be customers did not come from a botched product launch or a viral quality scandal. It came from a policy cliff. When a key federal tax incentive vanished, a fragile demand story around...
Maybe it was a misunderstanding. It seems like I read that production will start slow. I wouldn't count on actually being able to buy one until 2027ish. People with reservations get them first.
I have a 2023 R1T with quad motors. Today it appears that one (or both?) of the rear motors has gone out. There is a grinding noise that is getting worse. However, in conserve mode, it sounds normal. I imagine it's because the rear motors aren't used in conserve mode. It's still under warranty...
When I heard about the "Rivian chip", I wondered about it. If I were a Rivian engineer, I would use the Rivian chip to catalog all the objects around. That's something that has to be done fast and often. It doesn't benefit from frequent hardware updates. Objects are either there or they aren't...
I liked the fake colors in the photo. Then I saw the real colors. The real colors are boring and I really don't like the pink. In fact, the whole concept is weird.
No, there are too many problems and it doesn't look like it will end. I'm not going to like having to pay after the warranty expires. I'm thinking of selling while I still can. I feel disappointed. The latest thing is the cruise control. Who knows what that would cost to fix.
I'm going to try to tow an articulated boom man lift JLG T350 like the one in the picture home. It's five miles on a flat road. I think it weighs around 3800 pounds. The store I'm renting it from says I need a 1/2-ton truck to tow it. I know EV trucks are different from regular ones. Is my...
It will take several years to get the GA plant up and running. When Normal is maxed out you'll want Georgia to be ready. When you stop and think about the whole thing, it's mind boggling for a startup to embark on a thing like that. It's too bad they aren't ready to build the R3 now.
That's an interesting shape. Lots of straight lines without much curvature. A major departure from current trends. I'd like to see it without the camo and the distortion from the telephoto lens.