tosehee
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- First Name
- Se Hee
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- Nov 1, 2021
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- Atlanta, GA
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- R1T
lolI haven't measured the amount of throttle I have to give it before it moves, but it seems excessive to me. Has Rivian said what it's supposed to be?
My R1T has the tocking noise (or some suspension related noise), and the excessive travel area for the throttle.
If I was in your shoes I wouldn't lemon the vehicle because technically they haven't repaired it once. Instead their having difficulties fixing it. Sure I get the law might state something else, but I believe in fairness.
The biggest issue also seems to be that a lot of those issues impact a fair amount of customers. So all you can really do to fix the problem is to get your money back, but the truck is worth more than that if you sold it (once they fix it).
Sadly lots of us are all in a wait and see camp.
I'm actually jealous you have a loaner because you can do whatever you want with it. You can put it in and out of camp mode 20 times if you wanted to. You can take it off road to see how durable it is over long stretches.
Hopefully Rivian knows better than giving me a loaner R1T. I'd return it with 5K miles put on it per month just from "I was just testing". Especially when the EA chargers were free.
I hope not everyone does what you wrote above.. Otherwise, Rivian will stop giving R1T Loaner..
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