Rhidan
Well-Known Member
This is likely not accurate. Rivian signed the Vehicle Purchase Agreement promising to sell OP a specific VIN. Rivian cannot simply walk that back without breaching the contract.They ultimately don't have to tell you why they aren't selling it to you, because you haven't signed the final paperwork in person. The vehicle is not yours yet.
Rivian appears to be selling most vehicles FOB Illinois, meaning the point Rivian loads the truck and leaves the Rivian factory in Normal, you own legal title to the vehicle if you signed the Vehicle Purchase Agreement and the truck left Normal.
The only paperwork signed in person is the POA to let Rivian title the vehicle in your state.
Yea - there could be a simple explanation why the truck is not available. My delivery was canceled because the paint was damaged during PDI.Simple it happens all the time. It could have been damaged, or some other problem.
However, Rivian signed a contract promising to “sell[] and transfer[] to the Buyer the following vehicle: [VIN].” Rivian cannot unilaterally just say “Oops” that VIN is no longer available, without breaching the contract.
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