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So we encourage you to join (or start) special-interest and regional-based Rivian clubs at: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/group-categories/clubs-groups.1/
Huh.I'll bet you could fit drywall sheets in the tent if you stick to the right lane and drive very slowly.
@R1T4ME, you want a long bed. Others want a truck under $50k but don't care how long the bed is or whether it is off-road capable. Others only care about whether it is off-road capable. Still others want saddle brown leather that they aren't going to get. My point was that everybody wants what they want but Rivian isn't trying to satisfy everyone - they can't afford to right out of the gate. Obviously this means a lot of people aren't going to get exactly what they want and many won't end up getting a Rivian at all. But it's still good that Rivian hears what everyone wants because that will help drive future product direction.
I get it, you can't please everyone in the beginning, or maybe ever for that matter but I am not asking for something special. I am asking for the option to select the smallest bed the rest of the industry offers as a standard, not a long bed and not napa leather. What Rivian is offering as their ONLY option is a sub standard length bed. Do you detractors understand the difference? The primary functions of a truck are to pull things and carry things, all other features are add ons. I am arguing for a primary function to be prioritized as an option only, the nay sayers are arguing that add on features/capabilities should be prioritized over this primary function. In my opinion, if approach/departure angles and garage fitment are your priority then you should be buying the SUV, not arguing for a sub-par bed on the truck to be the only offering.@R1T4ME, you want a long bed. Others want a truck under $50k but don't care how long the bed is or whether it is off-road capable. Others only care about whether it is off-road capable. Still others want saddle brown leather that they aren't going to get. My point was that everybody wants what they want but Rivian isn't trying to satisfy everyone - they can't afford to right out of the gate. Obviously this means a lot of people aren't going to get exactly what they want and many won't end up getting a Rivian at all. But it's still good that Rivian hears what everyone wants because that will help drive future product direction.