BigSkies
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I went to a "Cars & Coffee" event with my R1 last weekend. These events are fun. I enjoy showing people the R1, and seeing what other people bring.
I had one guy I'll call "Chris" come over from the classic cars section. Chris was a really nice guy, and very interested in the Rivian. He knew a little about Rivian, but wanted to sit in it, know what I liked about it, etc. He's the type of guy that just really likes cars.
I started showing talking about the suspension and how great it was, and Chris stopped me. He has something to show me.
We walked over to look at his 1972 Citroen DS 21. I sat in the car. He turned it on. Low and behold it had a hydraulic suspension. He raised and lowered the suspension with a foot-activated lever. I thought that was pretty cool. I hadn't realized the hydraulic suspension had been around that long.
Then came the kicker. He showed me how to change a spare in a DS 21. It's simple. You raise the suspension. Then you put a special jack-stand under it. Then you lower the suspension and the tire lifts itself off the ground. Here's a video. It was the simplest tire change I've ever seen.
I hung my head in shame. My Rivian had been outclassed. Not just by any car, but by a French car. From 1972.
Rivian: Please consider adding this as a capability to whatever Gen 3 R1 is coming. It's a matter of national pride. Our honor is at stake. Otherwise the French win.
I had one guy I'll call "Chris" come over from the classic cars section. Chris was a really nice guy, and very interested in the Rivian. He knew a little about Rivian, but wanted to sit in it, know what I liked about it, etc. He's the type of guy that just really likes cars.
I started showing talking about the suspension and how great it was, and Chris stopped me. He has something to show me.
We walked over to look at his 1972 Citroen DS 21. I sat in the car. He turned it on. Low and behold it had a hydraulic suspension. He raised and lowered the suspension with a foot-activated lever. I thought that was pretty cool. I hadn't realized the hydraulic suspension had been around that long.
Then came the kicker. He showed me how to change a spare in a DS 21. It's simple. You raise the suspension. Then you put a special jack-stand under it. Then you lower the suspension and the tire lifts itself off the ground. Here's a video. It was the simplest tire change I've ever seen.
I hung my head in shame. My Rivian had been outclassed. Not just by any car, but by a French car. From 1972.
Rivian: Please consider adding this as a capability to whatever Gen 3 R1 is coming. It's a matter of national pride. Our honor is at stake. Otherwise the French win.
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