ccmun
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I have brought home 6 Ft long 2x4 studs in my R1T. Just popped one end up on the tailgate (on a towel) and tied them down. Likewise with other stuff that’s longer than bed length.
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Wow! I didn't realize the Avalanche had such "advanced" tech. Why doesn't every truck have this folding midgate feature?!Innovation from 2001! The Avalanche had the same midgate functionality.
I have a day-one reservation on the Chevy but totally missed the GMC release. I would happily take the GMC over Chevy!
R1SFirst of all, I love my Rivian, ok, I love the look of it, the technology, the ride, the power, everything...... but.
Today I received at my office the all weather floor mats, I love how were shipped in a nice branded box.
At 3 pm I went back home, today instead of using the R1T to go to work I used my Volvo v90 Cross Country (the one being replaced by the new Rivian)
I put the 2 back seats down, open the trunk and put the box inside of if (exhibit #1) close the trunk and went to visit some clients before going back home. I'm in south Florida, so the rain is something usual, 5 minutes rain then a killer sun then rain again, that's Florida.
When I get back home after visit all the clients, the parked on the side of the Rivian, side by side and I guess, does the box fit on the bed ? Can I do the same that I did with the Volvo with the Rivian, and the answer is NO (exhibit #2) the box do not fit on the bed with the back gate closed.
As a side note, in the Volvo I have room to spare, and put inside even a larger box (exhibit #3)
So guys, here is the question, how do you transport a box like that (which fit on any wagon or SUV on the market) without being exposed to the elements and being exposed to also the regular local thief. ?
Agreed this feature adds some functionality to a standard crew cab truck and bed but like every other decision automakers make it has consequences. For the R1T this particular feature would eliminate the gear tunnel, powered tonneau (for better or worse) and have huge impacts on cabin climate. Personally I feel Rivian's feature choices of the gear tunnel and gooseneck hinge on the tailgate are vastly better. For what it's worth my tonneua also works fine...knock on wood. I do wish they had GMC's multipro tailgate design.New GMC Sierra Denali EV has a folding midgate that provides a total of 9 feet for long stuff. Finally we are starting to see some innovation!
Send them back because the box is to big.First of all, I love my Rivian, ok, I love the look of it, the technology, the ride, the power, everything...... but.
Today I received at my office the all weather floor mats, I love how were shipped in a nice branded box.
At 3 pm I went back home, today instead of using the R1T to go to work I used my Volvo v90 Cross Country (the one being replaced by the new Rivian)
I put the 2 back seats down, open the trunk and put the box inside of if (exhibit #1) close the trunk and went to visit some clients before going back home. I'm in south Florida, so the rain is something usual, 5 minutes rain then a killer sun then rain again, that's Florida.
When I get back home after visit all the clients, the parked on the side of the Rivian, side by side and I guess, does the box fit on the bed ? Can I do the same that I did with the Volvo with the Rivian, and the answer is NO (exhibit #2) the box do not fit on the bed with the back gate closed.
As a side note, in the Volvo I have room to spare, and put inside even a larger box (exhibit #3)
So guys, here is the question, how do you transport a box like that (which fit on any wagon or SUV on the market) without being exposed to the elements and being exposed to also the regular local thief. ?