EV-by-the-Sea
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Honestly tempted to trade my wife's R1S once the warranty runs out, but we still use the third row pretty extensively so not sure how realistic that's going to be.
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My guess is they won't do the trade. They'll probably recommend lease with intent to buy on the R2, plus you selling the Tri R1T on your own.Definitely my question as well. Probably won’t get an actual answer until June.
Yeah, sadly no leasing in Maine for Rivian. But yeah, no real issue for me, just curious given the priority status owners will supposedly get in their R2 orders and whether that will actually translate to many trade-ins.My guess is they won't. They'll probably recommend lease with intent to buy on the R2, plus you selling the Tri R1T on your own.
This reminds me of the arguments about what people cross-shop.It's an odd question, IMHO. Would make more sense to possibly trade R1S to R2S. R1T is a pickup and has some unique features vs the S and vice versa. Not to mention the R2 is a bit smaller.
Yes, but it's still a business seeking to be profitable/sustainable. IMO, Rivian should be a lot more careful with use of word "priority". They seem to not have learned. We already know employees get first dibs. And then there are influencers and anyone else with employee connection who can jump ahead. How is it "priority" when you're 3rd or 4th lot in line? and even within the lot there are those ahead of you.Yeah, sadly no leasing in Maine for Rivian. But yeah, no real issue for me, just curious given the priority status owners will supposedly get in their R2 orders and whether that will actually translate to many trade-ins.
Same here. If I'm going to daily a truck, I'd like it to be smaller.The only R2 vehicle I would trade my R1T for would be a R2T. I actually do truck stuff with Arty that a SUV would struggle to do.
I guess I qualify as a weird cross shopper as well in that I'm likely replacing the R1T next year with a Mini Cooper SE and another Ridgeline. I really like the Slate, but buying from a new automaker again is a bitter pill to swallow twice.This reminds me of the arguments about what people cross-shop.
I traded my Mach-e to Rivian for my R1T Tri Max. Is that odd? It isn't any more or less odd than trading in a R1T for a R2. People cross-shop vastly different vehicles all the time. It isn't odd. It's normal.
7700# / 7000# is too close to the limit for my comfort level. Especially after you factor in food, clothes, and all the other general "crap" that gets tossed into a camper. You're going to be limiting yourself to only the smallest (e.g.: Pebble, not Lightship or Evotrex-class trailers) and could very easily to be over your capacity. Just imo.and the S can do 7700# so could always use that if we ever pursued one of the fancy EV campers (~7000#). Hmm…