strykerwsu
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99% wont notice. Where is my cd player argument when R1's were coming out lol. And yes im old.
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https://riviantrackr.com/news/the-rivian-r2-drops-fm-radio-for-iheartradio/It seems like a weird choice but I guess somewhere a bean counter weighed the slight cost savings of no radio hardware against the odds of reducing sales and the math worked out favorably for the company.
But when I asked Rivian about FM usage on the R1, the number they came back with was in the single digits. And that lines up with what I see from owners.
I also don’t truly believe it but I asked Rivian and this is the stat they provided, especially since the general population is closer to 50%I agree with many of you here that this is a bad decision. I drive routes that have little to no cell signal but I can get radio stations. I listen to the radio on all my drives and don't pay for any streaming service so this stings. It will sting even more if you have to pay for connect+ to listen to the "fake" radio.
@RivianTrackr just read your article and I find it hard to believe that only single digits (presumably percentage) of users have ever listened to the radio in their vehicle. I guess 90+% never take the adventure vehicle out of cell reception. So thanks for mentioning this in your article.
Since it shows up in the R2 as just "Radio" and not an iHeart Radio app, did Rivian say it requires a Connect+ subscription or not?I also don’t truly believe it but I asked Rivian and this is the stat they provided, especially since the general population is closer to 50%
it does not require Connect+Since it shows up in the R2 as just "Radio" and not an iHeart Radio app, did Rivian say it requires a Connect+ subscription or not?
Count me among those that have literally NEVER used the radio in my R1S -- I've had it for almost 2 years now.I also don’t truly believe it but I asked Rivian and this is the stat they provided, especially since the general population is closer to 50%