Yep, XM in my Kia EV also doesn't like hills/valleys. None of those in WA either, of course. In flat country, it's great. I mostly listen to Audible in my R1T...the Audible feed syncs up really well. Walking the dog, driving, no glitches in the stream.
https://parks.wa.gov/find-parks/state-parks/ike-kinswa-state-park .... although the ranger there told us that they would be upgrading to 50 amps soon. Have not been back there since to see.
I've used this one at WA State campgrounds with 30amp RV connections with the Rivian connector.
You may need to do this to avoid tripping the breaker on the outlet:
My adapter:
Both of my sons bought demos. Both satisfied. Recommend very careful walk around and test drive if you have access. One of the demos had an issue with wind noise...taken care of under warranty.
Crutchfield has also been great (pre and post sales assistance) on home audio...done some of that with them...but, yeah, I pretty much toss the catalogs, too.
Crutchfield (https://www.crutchfield.com/ ) has been a 'go-to' for vehicle audio for a long time. I'm happy with my Gen 1 Meridian audio, but looked for you. Here's what they have for Rivian:
Good luck!
Well, they do have a fancier name for it than emergency parking brake in the owner's manual...controlled deceleration is actually probably better than pulling an emergency brake in an older vehicle:
Well, yes, my Kia has about zero domestic content.
When answering questions about my truck, I have been asked about domestic content after saying that Rivian's an American company building trucks in Normal, Illinois.
So, wondering....
I have a launch edition R1T. Looked at my sticker the other day and did not see a listing of % of domestic content. I recall seeing that on other vehicles I have owned.
I'm wondering what my domestic content is as well as whether that % has changed over the years and whether this is posted on...
Given that this forum would probably hear about it and hasn't, my guess is that your experience is unique or nearly so. The question here is whether you are comfortable with your vehicle and whether there is anything Rivian can do to make you comfortable with the Rivian you have now.
If the...
Breath holding not advised....replicating/tracing software/hardware/environmental glitches and their consequences (call them sons of glitches), usually difficult, often nearly impossible.
Do keep at it, though...should be seriously looked at.
I've had mine since April 4, 2022 with a few issues. All were taken care of by service centers in the PNW quickly and without problems. A couple were taken care of in my driveway by remote service.
I think it's pretty clear that Miami is not up to this standard and it is entirely appropriate to...
I have had great and reliable VWs until I owned one that after many service appointments could not be reliably repaired. Similar to your situation, the brakes stopped working. That was the last straw for me; lemon law time. Don't know if Georgia has one, but it worked out OK for me. Every once...