Sean
Well-Known Member
Point being - Rivian needs to be judged on its own merits. But if you are really concerned about *any* risk, a new vehicle manufacturer isn't the place to be because there's really no history to say how any of it turns out with any confidence.Agree with this. Also, the Telsa comparison is lazy as there are very different circumstances around each.
Telsa deserves a lot of praise as they are the only new US car company that's been by any measure successful that has started in the last 50 some years and they kick started EV's.
But their situation at start up and even now is entirely different than Rivian's. Rivian's goals (outside of make EV's) are very different than Telsa's at start-up and even today.
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