Billyt1963
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I am sure I will get many negative comments about this post, but it is my opinion and your are welcome to your opinion about Rivian and the entire process.
I am enjoying my truck. It is nice not to have to stop for gas, but until I get my home charger installed this week, it has taken some planning. My wife sure does enjoy that there are great restaurants and things to do near the supercharger in town
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The entire purchase process needs work. It was nice that all the paperwork was done ahead of time, but the Rivian process just spreads out the paperwork over a few days instead of an hour or so at the dealership. Having to pay money up front before seeing the vehicle and not being allowed to drive the vehicle I am taking home just seems wrong. At a traditional car dealership driving "your" vehicle is the first thing they want you to do when you come to pick it up.
I have not had to schedule any service yet, but I am hoping for a better experience than some that I have read here. I realize that there are more problems reported on these sites than successes, but I have low expectations for when I need service.
I have not driven my vehicle any great distance yet. The longest trip I have had is approximately 100 miles round trip. The truck handles well, but it is not even close to the most fun I have had in a vehicle I have owned. I have read many threads on here that it is the best vehicle folks have owned and I see where they have owned some real high dollar vehicles. I have only owned Honda products, but my Acuras with SH AWD are amazing on twisty roads. I have yet to push the truck, but I am thinking it does not have the torque distribution that the Acura has. I wish the truck would allow some coasting since on my longest trip I go over a mountain that has a couple of miles downhill at a 7% grade. I would think I could have some good regen down if it wasn't trying to stop the truck.
Billy
I am enjoying my truck. It is nice not to have to stop for gas, but until I get my home charger installed this week, it has taken some planning. My wife sure does enjoy that there are great restaurants and things to do near the supercharger in town
The entire purchase process needs work. It was nice that all the paperwork was done ahead of time, but the Rivian process just spreads out the paperwork over a few days instead of an hour or so at the dealership. Having to pay money up front before seeing the vehicle and not being allowed to drive the vehicle I am taking home just seems wrong. At a traditional car dealership driving "your" vehicle is the first thing they want you to do when you come to pick it up.
I have not had to schedule any service yet, but I am hoping for a better experience than some that I have read here. I realize that there are more problems reported on these sites than successes, but I have low expectations for when I need service.
I have not driven my vehicle any great distance yet. The longest trip I have had is approximately 100 miles round trip. The truck handles well, but it is not even close to the most fun I have had in a vehicle I have owned. I have read many threads on here that it is the best vehicle folks have owned and I see where they have owned some real high dollar vehicles. I have only owned Honda products, but my Acuras with SH AWD are amazing on twisty roads. I have yet to push the truck, but I am thinking it does not have the torque distribution that the Acura has. I wish the truck would allow some coasting since on my longest trip I go over a mountain that has a couple of miles downhill at a 7% grade. I would think I could have some good regen down if it wasn't trying to stop the truck.
Billy
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