R1S88
Well-Known Member
There’s a cost to Rivian for the connectivity. It’s either in the cost of the vehicle or offered separately. At least if it’s separate you can decline it.My Thoughts...
I do think they are shooting off their nose here.
Most other manufactures, legacy or not, offer connected services for 3 years with purchase. We just purchased for my company a 2023 Chevy 1500 Trailboss. The remaining 2.5 years of connected services are still free.
Those that managed to get their pre-purchase back in 2022 have been streaming/whatever for 2+ years now. Old adage of "For me, but not for thee".
I get they are just trying to turn profitable. This, I think, is not the way to do it.
I know I will not be doing it (at least at this pricing).
I have WiFi at work that my truck connects to as soon as I get to work.
I have WiFi at home that my truck connects to as soon as I get home.
I, and my wife, have free unlimited tethering thru my phone, and its 5G.
Wheres my incentive here?
I can still watch YouTube streaming thru my tethered device. I can still unlock/lock/vent/hood/liftgate thru the app. Maps will still work. I can still do Heat/AC thru the app. I dont use any of the apps except Alexa, which I can still do thru Tethering.
I loose nothing as far as I can tell, and save $15/150.
This argument of "you bought a 100k vehicle, and you complain about $15" is really f**king annoying. Maybe you can handle being nickel and dimed around your entire life, and your bank account doesnt care. My bank account does care.
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I can't believe anyone ever thought the trial start date wouldn't be forced...why would Rivian want a bunch of their vehicles out in the wild running on outdated software?