TexasBob
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So Rivian has done the right thing and reinstated the pre-order pricing for all of us that had an order on March 1. It now needs to add a one-year no resale clause in the sales contract to prevent people grandfathered into the old pricing from taking advantage of their discount to profit from non-pre-order customers. (Rumor is that Ford is doing this with the Lightning and it is a routine clause for many fleet sales, e.g. Police department SUVs.) IMO people should not be able to take advantage of the discounted price for the purpose of undercutting higher-dollar sales Rivian would otherwise make to those who are not grandfathered.
EDIT: Okay, okay! I did not know this would generate quite so much negative energy! Let me amend my suggestion: Rivian should implement a one-year ROFR to buy-back the vehicle at the sale price if you decide to sell it. Is that more acceptable?
EDIT: Okay, okay! I did not know this would generate quite so much negative energy! Let me amend my suggestion: Rivian should implement a one-year ROFR to buy-back the vehicle at the sale price if you decide to sell it. Is that more acceptable?
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