Sgt Beavis
Well-Known Member
This is my thoughts exactly. She's a car critic. Up til now, my biggest gripe with these reviews was a lack of critique. And she's right that it isn't a work truck. But you wouldn't see very many businesses buying it to begin with. They'll be going for the F150 Lightning Pro, and they should. It's more suited for that and Ford is very much targeting fleet buyers. The R1T is for a different market and Rivian has mostly nailed it.If that is the most negative review then I think Rivian knocked it out of the park. Most of his complaints are things that can't actually be addressed except by waiting, since they mostly amount to "yet unproven".
Things of note to me:
- After seeing so many blown tires, its clear to see that the Pirelli ATs are garbage. I've put my Falken ATs (and MTs) through MUCH rougher trails and never had a flat. I'm still concerned by Rivian's decision to offer only 20" wheels with off road tires. I'm curious to know if I can fit 19" aftermarket wheels with better tires.
- Her comment on service centers is correct but I think it's a failure on either hers or Rivian PR to not mention that multiple service centers are under construction at this moment.
- I call BS on her tire jack comments. That "plastic frisbee" is well thought out. I have something similar to that for jacking my jeep. But this 'frisbee' looks more stable.
- Other than the tire, she had a lot of praise to throw out on the R1T's off road ability. That's very important to me.
- Her comments on the seats remains one of the reason I want to get my butt into an R1T before I put any money down on it. I hope I can do that soonish.
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