Yes. $80. Discount tire.
I would guess rims at minimum would cost $1200 including mounting. Every 3 years you would have to switch out tires for wear regardless.
It would take at least 12 years to get your money back on dedicated rims for winter tires.
Minnesota here. I put on snow tires for all last winter. You'll never regret it, plus they are cheaper than stock tires. No need to buy dedicated rims as it would take years to get that money back (especially since your tires probably wont last more than 3 seasons)
I did not do that, I will try it. Its odd as at times it will start charging, then error out within a second or two. Going into the service center on Friday, so I'll have an answer soon.
Over the past few weeks my home charger hasn't been working properly. It started with "unplug and try again" as the error message, eventually working. Now it will not charge at all. The charger will turn green and eventually the charging port will turn red. I'm now using my plug in charger...
Here was the response from my accountant...fyi.
The IRS is working on the Form 8936 at the moment, and we are hearing it will be out of development sometime in February
The last release date for these instructions for this Form 8936 directly form the IRS was dated Jan 2022 – one year ago...
Spoke with my accountant yesterday, it sounds as though the IRS tax credit form is delayed until mid Feb? Has anyone else ran into this? Any guidance would be helpful! Thanks!
I am planning on testing this out one of these nights, I've been waiting on sub zero temps. If you drove north to a cabin and only had a 120V outside, would you have any gain?
I've been having the same discussion in other threads regarding the HVAC system. I think the southerners are having difficulty understand how much it struggles in the single digits and below.
The 76F the cabin is set at is not actual the cabin temp. I keep my house at 66F. The Rivian struggles to keep cabin temps up in the cold. It would be interesting to see SET vs ACTUAL at various outside temps.