SeaGeo
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Really?! Our brains work sooo much differently.Oh God no - if they published a “what to do if we go bankrupt”, it would make me way more nervous.
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Really?! Our brains work sooo much differently.Oh God no - if they published a “what to do if we go bankrupt”, it would make me way more nervous.
I asked about this after doing my test drive 2 weeks ago. They said they don’t have any plans currently to offer PPF, ceramic coating, or wraps.I'll be curious to hear how the paint looks when you all get the trucks. Is it full of swirls? Did they just do a basic cleaning job? Did they buff it out and detail it?
I wonder if the service centers offer any after market paint protection too. I'd probably jump on the opportunity to have them apply some PPF and ceramic at the SC.
Those options would be a great way to make back some money on the pre-order holders buying at the pre-3/1 prices for sure. A missed opportunity me thinks.I asked about this after doing my test drive 2 weeks ago. They said they don’t have any plans currently to offer PPF, ceramic coating, or wraps.
I agree here, if losing this money would seriously impact anyone they absolutely should be waiting to see how the company progresses and how the vehicles hold up.I’m not sure that any of us buying Rivian vehicles are proceeding with what I’d call caution. I waited until after Ford invested and Amazon bought a stake with a commitment to buy delivery vans. This gave me some level of comfort that the company could survive so I reserved.
Even with that information, I have friends and family members who think we are well past cautious and all the way to, well, bat shit crazy to be buying a vehicle from a startup. Spending $80K on a first model year vehicle from an unproven manufacturer carries risk.
In 5 years people could look at us in our Rivians the way we look at Fisker Karma drivers: looks like a cool car and it’s a shame they’re driving an orphaned vehicle now. If any of us can’t accept the possibility of this even happening then we probably shouldn’t be buying until Rivian has some history.
That’s why Rivian would’ve lost my business if they stuck to the higher pricing. I committed to take a chance on them by buying an $80K SUV. In turn, Rivian can use my sale, data, and experiences as a customer to attract other customers who are less risk tolerant but willing to pay a price more in line with competitive offerings from established manufacturers.
Maybe not. Give your wife a document tonight that outlines what will happen if you file for divorce. Then ask her if she feels more comfortable.Really?! Our brains work sooo much differently.
She'd prefer the knowledge with a truck (I've talked to her about it). As would her parents who think we are nuts.Maybe not. Give your wife a document tonight that outlines what will happen if you file for divorce. Then ask her if she feels more comfortable.
The publishing of the 'what if' raises the 'what if' to 'possibility' for many people.
And amending this further, that uncertainty is the primary issue that would keep us from getting her an R1S. I think most people are fully aware that a startup manufacturer is relatively likely to fail.She'd prefer the knowledge with a truck (I've talked to her about it). As would her parents who think we are nuts.
I will acknowledge that I'm more comfortable with pre-mortem analyses than most though. Managing risk and acknowledging unknowns is a constant for me at work.
A startup acknowledging that they aren't guaranteed to succeed is different than telling you're spouse you aren't all in.
I don’t think that’s a reasonable comparison.Maybe not. Give your wife a document tonight that outlines what will happen if you file for divorce. Then ask her if she feels more comfortable.
The publishing of the 'what if' raises the 'what if' to 'possibility' for many people.
I have to agree. I wouldn't want them publicly thinking about "What if we fail" this early. I would think that would make any employees nervous also. They just went public. They have 70k preorders (that may be built at a loss), that they will be working on for a couple years. They are making plans for a second factory. I want them looking forward, not sideways. I would be extremely nervous if they published a "How your R1T survives if we don't". To me, it would seem like a desperate, last chance move.Oh God no - if they published a “what to do if we go bankrupt”, it would make me way more nervous.
Looks like they used the three prescribed screws for the bracket(top two, middle one), then used too-long screws through the spots for attaching the license plate itself.In the middle of detailing my Sisters Ioniq 5, looking at the way they drilled her license plate warped the whole front of the bumped, they practically took a impact wrench to the bracket.
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I will 10000% reject a delivery if they drill the front bumper with a license plate. I dont care if I waited 4 years, I have multiple notes in my account not to do so.
I fully agree with you. about the anxiety related to the potential for failure with a startup. I was just trying to make a joke.And amending this further, that uncertainty is the primary issue that would keep us from getting her an R1S. I think most people are fully aware that a startup manufacturer is relatively likely to fail.