babylou
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Rivian emailed me a survey link regarding my ownership experience. About 50% of the questions were directly related to the Infotainment/AA/CarPlay or whatever you want to call it. This tells me for sure they are feeling the heat from dissatisfied owners and are considering a change in strategy here.
Until a few days ago I was one issue (big or little) with tipping me to sell the Rivian. My frustration with squeaky seat vinyl, no AA, non-working PAAK, and limited music options I am familiar with had taken me to the limit. Some wax on the seat vinyl has quited things, I got PAAK to work again and now I have 12 free months of TuneIn. So I'm happier but all of those niggles pale compared to AA for me.
I sure hope they reverse course on their AA/CarPlay strategy, at least in the short term. I'm fine with them offering a better proprietary system and garnering revenue from it. This system does not exist. When a good system exist then roll it out! Seems logical they offer AA/CarPlay until the proprietary system is up to snuff. After all this company is not yet on solid footing regarding long term survival.
Until a few days ago I was one issue (big or little) with tipping me to sell the Rivian. My frustration with squeaky seat vinyl, no AA, non-working PAAK, and limited music options I am familiar with had taken me to the limit. Some wax on the seat vinyl has quited things, I got PAAK to work again and now I have 12 free months of TuneIn. So I'm happier but all of those niggles pale compared to AA for me.
I sure hope they reverse course on their AA/CarPlay strategy, at least in the short term. I'm fine with them offering a better proprietary system and garnering revenue from it. This system does not exist. When a good system exist then roll it out! Seems logical they offer AA/CarPlay until the proprietary system is up to snuff. After all this company is not yet on solid footing regarding long term survival.
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