Dr Medjools
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- First Name
- Allen
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- May 5, 2023
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- Location
- Irvine, California
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- R1T
- Occupation
- Mostly retired :)
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Looks like there are Rivians everywhere here in the Colorado mountains! I saw one on our road and one was at Enginneer Pass today!
Aside from some pics to prove it, when we stopped people were saying ‘first time I saw one here’ and such. But right at the pass we were in an Imogen Pass traffic jam where many ATVs, Jeeps, and my Rivian were waiting on people to pass at the constricted spot at 13,100 feet! As one vehicle passed, the driver and his wife told us ‘ my son makes those (the R1T) in Illinois! He’ll be so excited to see the picture I took of your truck!’ Well that was amazing . Comparable to the scenery!
As an aside, this road is a real challenge off-road. But the R1T with almost 50,000 miles had ZERO problems on it. The driver, on the other hand, barely made it
Last strange story of the day : in the morning in Durango, my wife somehow got the rear passenger door to lock BUT with the door open. Yours truly trying to figure out how this happened, did the same thing to the passenger door my pushing the door mechanism. Ack! After a call to Rivian support they figured it out and with a pencil we opened the door lock. The Rivian person said this happens and they are trying to fix the problem. They originally made this possible as a safety service but it’s not working well. So they are planning a change to the programming in an update. So always carry a pencil or pen and use the Rivian support peopleThis person was excellent.
Now back to the road
Aside from some pics to prove it, when we stopped people were saying ‘first time I saw one here’ and such. But right at the pass we were in an Imogen Pass traffic jam where many ATVs, Jeeps, and my Rivian were waiting on people to pass at the constricted spot at 13,100 feet! As one vehicle passed, the driver and his wife told us ‘ my son makes those (the R1T) in Illinois! He’ll be so excited to see the picture I took of your truck!’ Well that was amazing . Comparable to the scenery!
As an aside, this road is a real challenge off-road. But the R1T with almost 50,000 miles had ZERO problems on it. The driver, on the other hand, barely made it
Last strange story of the day : in the morning in Durango, my wife somehow got the rear passenger door to lock BUT with the door open. Yours truly trying to figure out how this happened, did the same thing to the passenger door my pushing the door mechanism. Ack! After a call to Rivian support they figured it out and with a pencil we opened the door lock. The Rivian person said this happens and they are trying to fix the problem. They originally made this possible as a safety service but it’s not working well. So they are planning a change to the programming in an update. So always carry a pencil or pen and use the Rivian support peopleThis person was excellent.
Now back to the road
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