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I see 10 service praises for each service disappointment… Better than my experience anywhere else.Maybe they should consider the number of people who research on the internet and see all the horror stories of service?
I have to believe it is affecting sales.
That is awesome! I keep figuring they are getting better at many locations. Where have your service visits all been? And what was the issue being addressed?I see 10 service praises for each service disappointment… Better than my experience anywhere else.
And use the same form factor, just fill it with LFP batteries.Rivian, want to boost R1T sales? Offer a 270 mile Standard pack Dual Motor Explore trim for $67k.
Most people who charge exclusively at superchargers are uber/lyft drivers.Those who mostly charge at superchargers are mostly urban renters and folks who happen to have it nearby and the occasional “Free Supercharging” unicorn in a Model S out to save pennies as a hobby. It is way more expensive that home electricity costs and a hassle relative to plugging overnight. Also urban superchargers are either sluggish 72kW, and the others that are 150..250 kW are not great for battery life if used exclusively for most chemistries.
Saw this report recently and was surprised. Seems like active cooling and BMS are working as projected.Very very few Tesla owners who also own a place with a garage / car port where they can pay for their own charger installation (target audience for this) , charge exclusively at superchargers.
Those who mostly charge at superchargers are mostly urban renters and folks who happen to have it nearby and the occasional “Free Supercharging” unicorn in a Model S out to save pennies as a hobby. It is way more expensive that home electricity costs and a hassle relative to plugging overnight. Also urban superchargers are either sluggish 72kW, and the others that are 150..250 kW are not great for battery life if used exclusively for most chemistries.
Batteries. Hate. Being. Hot.Saw this report recently and was surprised. Seems like active cooling and BMS are working as projected.
https://insideevs.com/news/683961/fast-charging-vs-slow-charging-study-ev-range-degradation/
Boy do I know it. My other EV is a 2016 Nissan Leaf and this summer in San Antonio was hard on it. I only charged overnight on 120v AC charging but the battery still degraded because the battery is air cooled.. I am now waiting to find out whether Nissan is going to replace the battery or buy the car back from me. Only has 60k miles on it.Batteries. Hate. Being. Hot.
That's news to me. I'm not a Rivian fanboy/nerd who breathlessly waits for any bit of news so I can post on the forums. And I don't directly own any Rivian stocks.They are definitely selling more R1S than R1T. RJ has talked about their order mix being 70% R1S and this has been reflected in their production/delivery figures the last two quarters.
Well, in the find print they say you need to pick it from available inventory and confirm the order. It sounds like you did that before Nov 16th.I spoke with Rivian yesterday and they are giving me the run around about the charger and installation offer. the offer is for vehical purchases bettween Nov 16 -Dec 31. I picked up and finalized the purchase on the 17th of Nov and they are trying to tell me that the purchase date is when I reserved my truck from the shop. My understanding is the DMV consider the purchase date to be the date the vehicle is delivered. Lets hope this isn't the beginning of a sour relationship .
Happy to help.That's news to me. I'm not a Rivian fanboy/nerd who breathlessly waits for any bit of news so I can post on the forums. And I don't directly own any Rivian stocks.
I bought the R1S because I was looking for an off-road capable EV and my choices were either the Hummer EV or Rivian...and the Hummer seemed gimmicky. If Rivian hadn't come out with the R1S, I probably would've waited for another option because the R1T didn't do it for me.
I wonder how many R1T buyers wish they would've waited for the R1S.