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Are kick backs in line for future scandals?
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I wasn't implying kick backs. I was speculating more along the lines of whether Hyundai Transys has an edge in engineering and manufacturing seats. Their website suggests a lot of research in things such as materials and construction techniques. They also have manufacturing facilities in the U.S.Are kick backs in line for future scandals?
Remains to be seen what the production seats will looks like but the following color combos is all that will be offered. I recently inquired about swapping the wood trim from the Lunar Rock interior into the Black Mountain interior in place of the darker wood and was told that would not be possible.So glad to hear they may not be the production seats. I really do not like the look they need to do better. And why we are at it I really do hope the wood trim on the dash is another option and not standard as I don't like it either. Saw some pictures of that aspect in white and it looked so much better to me. Work it out Rivian we are so looking forward to this vehicle.
I wish the wood from Forest Edge was available in Black Mountain. I think it would be just enough contrast & that the darker grain/pattern would look great with the dark interior.Remains to be seen what the production seats will looks like but the following color combos is all that will be offered. I recently inquired about swapping the wood trim from the Lunar Rock interior into the Black Mountain interior in place of the darker wood and was told that would not be possible.
Very true. If I manage to get an early order in I will have no chance in hell of sitting in one unless Rivian allows test drives at their proving ground in AZ.My principal concern with seats is comfort, so I won't know if I like them until I have some seat time.
I do like the look of the Bronco seats, and interior in general.Marine grade material that is used in boats will be available in the Bronco. They look quit hardy.
You must be referencing Bayliners. You also must know the two best days of a boat owner.I do like the look of the Bronco seats, and interior in general.
Count me out on "marine grade" if it's the same stuff they use to upholster pleasure boats that cracks & splits after only a couple years.
It's better to have friends with boats! A good friend has a wakeboard boat that cost more than a Rivian & has cracks/splits after just a couple years...takes great care of it too.You must be referencing Bayliners. You also must know the two best days of a boat owner.