DaveA
Well-Known Member
My plan is to trade it in to Rivian for a new one at some point. So not that worried about it especially since powertrain is under warranty for so long. But winter is coming so that will shut it up for 3-5 months. Lol.I'm probably one of the most vocal people about being annoyed with the Tock, but there are times where I waffle a bit.
There are times where it honestly doesn't seem to be bad, and other times where it drives me crazy. It's especially bad in stop and go traffic even when using adaptive cruise control.
The last service visit they claimed it was "within spec" and they claimed they all had the tock to some degree. I asked them to show me on a new one or loaner, but they were unable to reproduce it on the loaner they tried it on.
I'm not sure what I should do at this point.
Ignore it as it otherwise is a good vehicle for my use case
Try to escalate it in hopes they fix it
The fact that new ones don't seem to have a tock pushes me to try to escalate it due to concerns that the tock will decrease its resale value. Why have a tock'ing one when you can have a non-tock'ing one?
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