TexasBob
Well-Known Member
Since this thread got resurrected, it got me to thinking... after buying 3 R1s (two of which we still have) my answer has switched to a definitive "no" and I am looking seriously at replacing both far sooner than I ever though I would. It is not just because of service issues (though that has been a bit of a pain) but because of the tech. I would not buy another 400V vehicle. The pain on road trips is too real for me. And I do not like being nickel-and-dimed on subscription bs. I am also severely tired of the over-promise/underdeliver on the ADAS systems. The bad efficiency is a daily pita and the overstated range is a source of deep irritation from my wife. So no, not unless Rivian makes a few technical and business model pivots.
That is the "would I buy again" answer. The "will I keep these" answer is a much more painful also "no." The reliability is too low and the repair costs are too high and too difficult to deal with (on day 7 without our R1S this morning) to own an out-of-warranty Rivian and at this point I am not interested in buying a third party insurance plan. The annual operating cost (insurance, electricity, routine maintenance) is also much higher than other EVs that would suite our needs and it all just adds up.
So, wow, I guess I've been transformed from a huge fan who dropped 270k on the brand to (sometime in the next two years) a disappointed former owner. Not great.
That is the "would I buy again" answer. The "will I keep these" answer is a much more painful also "no." The reliability is too low and the repair costs are too high and too difficult to deal with (on day 7 without our R1S this morning) to own an out-of-warranty Rivian and at this point I am not interested in buying a third party insurance plan. The annual operating cost (insurance, electricity, routine maintenance) is also much higher than other EVs that would suite our needs and it all just adds up.
So, wow, I guess I've been transformed from a huge fan who dropped 270k on the brand to (sometime in the next two years) a disappointed former owner. Not great.
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