COdogman
Well-Known Member
Even a year from now I would take the current R1T over the Silverado EV. And based on past experience with a Volt, not every Chevy dealer was capable of servicing or even doing basic recall work on their own EVs. I’m sure they have plans to change that given their stated goals for the future but it’s still an overall poor experience getting an EV serviced by Chevy. If the one Tech who was trained to work on the Volt was out sick or on vacation, we had to wait or go somewhere else.
Rivian has and will make mistakes. But the legacy manufacturers make plenty of mistakes too. Chevy botched the Bolt even though it came AFTER their advertised commitment to an EV future. Ford has a waiting list for the Mach E but that vehicle is having plenty of issues of it’s own. The only saving grace these large manufacturers have is the resources to outlast Those many mistakes.
With the 3/1 price increase the R1T is an even better deal than it was before. By the time you get your Max pack they will have worked out most of the rollout kinks and you should receive a well sorted out truck. A unique truck that will always be interesting to someone else if you decide you want to try something else in a few years. But comparing it to the Ioniq 5 or the EQS isn’t fair. Different purposes, different vehicles.
Rivian has and will make mistakes. But the legacy manufacturers make plenty of mistakes too. Chevy botched the Bolt even though it came AFTER their advertised commitment to an EV future. Ford has a waiting list for the Mach E but that vehicle is having plenty of issues of it’s own. The only saving grace these large manufacturers have is the resources to outlast Those many mistakes.
With the 3/1 price increase the R1T is an even better deal than it was before. By the time you get your Max pack they will have worked out most of the rollout kinks and you should receive a well sorted out truck. A unique truck that will always be interesting to someone else if you decide you want to try something else in a few years. But comparing it to the Ioniq 5 or the EQS isn’t fair. Different purposes, different vehicles.
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