Yeah I have an 8 year old Model S that I was going to sell when I got the Rivian. I also have a Toyota 4 Runner that is only 6 years old but just feels so old and slow compare to Electrics. So the Rivian was really going to replace both of those cars. Now I don't know. Seems silly to throw this much money at Rivian when they are unproven. Maybe I'll update my Tesla with something from Porsche or another brand and wait for the EV trucks to mature a bit. An electric Toyota Tacoma would be a day one reservation if it ever comes out.As a Model S owner myself.. the Tesla is faster, better range, better tech, way more features, more practical for a daily driver/commuter, likely far more safer to drive in winter climate, better brand identity, I could go on.
I was buying the Rivian for everything *else* that the Rivian does that my MS can't and/or I wouldn't want to do in my 37PP Raptor, e.x. Towing, camping with family, road trips, light off roading, and the luxury of buying something.. different.
I appreciate the ramble, but it's just super unfortunate what happened today. Rivian will suffer for it on the market, they will lose 30%+ of their preorders, and will become a niche brand vs planet changer. People will not get programmed to buy $100k vehicles with mortgages on them.
Yeah - honestly I think the Rivian is worth it on paper still. I'm a big fan of this suspension and hope to see more cars adopt it. But the added hurt is that not only would I have to pay more but the uncertainty this has caused as reduced the desire around stability of the company.Yeah I have an 8 year old Model S that I was going to sell when I got the Rivian. I also have a Toyota 4 Runner that is only 6 years old but just feels so old and slow compare to Electrics. So the Rivian was really going to replace both of those cars. Now I don't know. Seems silly to throw this much money at Rivian when they are unproven. Maybe I'll update my Tesla with something from Porsche or another brand and wait for the EV trucks to mature a bit. An electric Toyota Tacoma would be a day one reservation if it ever comes out.
Do you like your Taycan? I'm thinking about that as a replacement for the Tesla now and we'll just keep an ICE truck around for our truck needs. Going to go test drive one later this week. There are a lot of lightly used Taycans in my area which are reasonable priced considering.Yeah - honestly I think the Rivian is worth it on paper still. I'm a big fan of this suspension and hope to see more cars adopt it. But the added hurt is that not only would I have to pay more but the uncertainty this has caused as reduced the desire around stability of the company.
It's incredible, although the MMI is worse than Teslas I basically have everything set, use the sport chrono or autopilot functions on stalks and drive hard. Carplay works fine. If it was a hatch(sportback) I would be keeping it long term. But I was stuck deciding between configuring dream cross/sport turismo for 150k or doing rivian+sports car. Now the decision is much harder.Do you like your Taycan? I'm thinking about that as a replacement for the Tesla now and we'll just keep an ICE truck around for our truck needs. Going to go test drive one later this week. There are a lot of lightly used Taycans in my area which are reasonable priced considering.
I guess you didn’t go to the initial events way before any CT announcement. They already were claiming that it’s be a 69k entry point.Also to add on to the devil's advocate.
The original price, that MANY of us bought in at was 75k starting. Then the cybertruck stunt forced them to lower their target to 67.5k.
So really, they are just going back to their original price point when first announced.
That's great to hear. My Model S is a 2014 and I'm just tired of it. It's an early build and over time the quality issues are just hard to get over. I couldn't' do a loaded sport turismo either but that's the one I'd love. With more and more used and lease return models hitting the dealers in LA right now, there's a surprising amount of inventory to look at.It's incredible, although the MMI is worse than Teslas I basically have everything set, use the sport chrono or autopilot functions on stalks and drive hard. Carplay works fine. If it was a hatch(sportback) I would be keeping it long term. But I was stuck deciding between configuring dream cross/sport turismo for 150k or doing rivian+sports car. Now the decision is much harder.
I've taken a 7000 mile roadtrip in it and it was a pure dream. Cruising down straight roads of Kansas at 90 mph windows up and isolated then next day blazing through remote mountains of Colorado with the windows cracked and just the sound of tires and the whir of the motors.
Did you read the thread I bumped? 69k was the entry point for the Standard battery pack configuration.I guess you didn’t go to the initial events way before any CT announcement. They already were claiming that it’s be a 69k entry point.
I wanna be a fanboy too but this is just ridiculous.
Yeah I'm sure some people are taking advantage of high used prices and selling(after they get the rebate) and some people probably get lemons like they do with all cars. Mine has been good. Upgraded to ALK/InnoDrive with function on demand and such. I just can't fit my dog in the backThat's great to hear. My Model S is a 2014 and I'm just tired of it. It's an early build and over time the quality issues are just hard to get over. I couldn't' do a loaded sport turismo either but that's the one I'd love. With more and more used and lease return models hitting the dealers in LA right now, there's a surprising amount of inventory to look at.
I've seen reference to Tesla honoring prices repeatedly throughout the price increase threads, but it's worth pointing out that this is not true when it comes to the Model S and X refresh. Anyone who had the previous model on order in late 2020 when they decided to stop making them had to either agree to revised pricing or cancel their order. The lowest priced Model X went up at least $10,000. Tesla is not immune to these actions.I don’t think you do. I was an original 2012 MS owner, have upgraded 3 times since. You could indeed buy a $60k roughly MS with the smallest battery pack but they quickly did away with it if memory serves. Further, Tesla always honored their prices that had deposits prior to increases on their website. I'm sure things may be different now since the pandemic, I haven't bought a Tesla since 2019 but regardless, this is a bait and switch, Tesla didn't do anything like this to us early adopters.
You are correct--they also never delivered the rear-drive Model Y as promised. However, all of those things happened after Tesla had been producing vehicles for years and had built a brand reputation/positioning that could more easily stomach those broken promises. They did not do that to any great extent during their first 4-5 years of more mass production. Rivian doesn't have that same positioning in the market yet.I've seen reference to Tesla honoring prices repeatedly throughout the price increase threads, but it's worth pointing out that this is not true when it comes to the Model S and X refresh. Anyone who had the previous model on order in late 2020 when they decided to stop making them had to either agree to revised pricing or cancel their order. The lowest priced Model X went up at least $10,000. Tesla is not immune to these actions.
I'm just sick of THESE inaccurate statements. 3 months =/= 3 years and the orders under delivery were honored while newer orders were told to sign a waiver (while most still saw a discount as goodwill), and the rest to cancel. Tesla didn't after 3 to 4 years tell order holders that their $70k vehicle was now $90k.. on the contrary, after the 2020 model year phased out and to the point of the refresh there was also a Plaid+ amongst other trims condensed into 2 models. If you put $100 down in March and were told in JULY that there was a price increase based on a just released but previously unknown vehicle then BOO FREAKING HOO. For Rivian it's the goodwill of four damn years of lies.I've seen reference to Tesla honoring prices repeatedly throughout the price increase threads, but it's worth pointing out that this is not true when it comes to the Model S and X refresh. Anyone who had the previous model on order in late 2020 when they decided to stop making them had to either agree to revised pricing or cancel their order. The lowest priced Model X went up at least $10,000. Tesla is not immune to these actions.
A rear wheel drive Y that literally no one wants. It was a stupid idea then, and for sure a stupid idea now. Same with the m3.You are correct--they also never delivered the rear-drive Model Y as promised. However, all of those things happened after Tesla had been producing vehicles for years and had built a brand reputation/positioning that could more easily stomach those broken promises. They did not do that to any great extent during their first 4-5 years of more mass production. Rivian doesn't have that same positioning in the market yet.