Agreed; the top of the tailgate is much softer than the bed sides. I've not worried about it much after I discovered how easy it to is to remove (fall off). Just figured after x years would buy a new one and replace.
I wonder how much it cost to purchase from Rivian? Not installed.
Unsurprising political statement....again.
And no, they are not. Human beings do create, own, and work at them however. You will not be allowed to define the message un-answered.
As unpleasant as that might be for both me and readers who have to read through the noise. Please stop...
My wife and I took the dogs to a locally owned garden center to buy plants in the summer of 2023 (I think). This place has parking for perhaps 30 cars - not a big box type of enterprise.
Our R1T was parked in the spot closest to the outside checkout. Upon arriving back to checkout we were...
Their adding an AI expert to the board can be seen as a sign they are continuously evaluating what they are doing. All options for Rivian increase as expertise grows in the industry.
Read post #49. If you mean own and dev everything in house I would likely agree.
But Rivian does not have to try do all the in house dev like Tesla is trying to do or Waymo. Lots of other options.
This used to be true, and to be fair, still is for the kind of connectors and components you describe - the ones that made Amphenol famous and as you say made them a generic term.
Like you, I was shocked to come across the fact that Amphenol set up a company years ago to sell cable assemblies...
No comment on whether this stuff is worth $90 for 4 gallon, but they have removed shipping costs; at least to my location.
Zero additional shipping; might be of interest to somebody.
I carefully avoided taking a position on NEVI funding. But since you insist as you always do, on interjecting politics (in the guise of economics) I'll take the opportunity (bait?) to simply agree to disagree.
Our collective failure to let people we know disagree, lets people like you control...
And tens of thousands of those Tacomas will have their frames replaced. A problem not for just a few years but over a a 15-20 year period beginning in the late 1990s. I believe the problem is persisting to a lesser degree into their "3rd gen" version that began production in 2016.
Actually, he specifically said that, although there would be other factors, demand would be the prime driver of site selection and roll out. As you say, this makes sense if you (they) want the business to pay for itself. I would argue that they could convert a number of people that don't like WM...
It certainly makes sense that you own multiple manufacturers considering the business you are in.
But it seems like only a few days ago you were "done with Rivian"? Has something changed?
I can confirm fading is an issue. I used my pad for the last year with a Turbo Levo in Northwest Arkansas only. I mention the location because having lived in FL I know that the sun is much harsher for a longer period of time and really does a "number" on everything there.
Although my pad does...
It is true that this comes as the easiest R1 sales have been made and cheaper vehicles are not yet being delivered. No doubt, if R2 could be released this year, Rivian would do so. Why didn't RJ think of this? Perhaps you should wave your magic wand?
But do I read your first sentence correctly...
Thank you; that is what I suspected and why I didn't watch the video. Your summary is indicative of how RJ has always characterized the situation.
It's shocking that the any AI summary would need editing isn't it? But people keep generating, posting and using AI content for reference - without...
Guilty of not watching the video. But the first summary included this: "Service Infrastructure & Tesla Partnership".
Partnership? In todays climate, did RJ actually characterize Tesla opening up charging to Rivian and others as a partnership?