Perhaps a silly question and obvious to others, but what does Rivian consider the "effective date"? I assume it is the delivery date i.e. when you take ownership? That would make the most sense. However, best not to assume (I'm sure you all know the saying......).
I agree with JoshO. The reports you read in the forum on issues tend to fall in the minority column, IMO. I think the majority of owners find their Rivian just as reliable and trustworthy as any other EV or ICE vehicle. Sure, SC location my be different for other brands, but if it is not your...
I know you’re asking about the R1T tailgate but for what it’s worth, you can lower the R1S tailgate with the rack installed. The rack has several tilt positions. It is designed to tilt even while bikes are mounted. So I can open the tailgate with/without my bikes mounted by tilting the rack.
I wasn't aware you could easily remove the batteries. That makes sense though. However, removing the saddle could prove problematic unless they have devised a solution that assure the owner exact position upon replacement.
Not Acura MDX's. We had to replace one windshield/yr (6 windshields total) when we were driving from western Oregon to Central Oregon every weekend from November through March. It was awful. Insurance covered it but I was always nervous about leaks.
Prior to driving the MDX, we drove a 4...
Yikes, that is major, especially for 3 bike... almost 50%. I think some EV bikes weigh over 80 lbs. so even one tray is borderline. The sum of my 4 bikes weigh < 75 lbs so I am obviously well with the limits of either rack (although only have one extension tray for a total of 2 bikes). I...
Yes, sorry, I never paid attention to the weight limits since all of my bikes would be well under it. I do recall reading that they will handle eBikes which are by far the heaviest.
But like you said, since they are no longer available, it’s pretty much a moot point.
I don’t have the new “long version” but I do have a Mach 2 Std length (original) and I can report it works just fine with my 2025 R1S. When installed so that the spring loaded safety pin is in the hitch hole (see pic), there is about 3/8” clearance between the rack and the bumper (see pic)...
Well for what it is worth, I tried my 2025 R1S this morning when I needed to unload a heavy tool box from the rear. So with the rear hatch open (both the hatch door open and tailgate down) and with the vehicle in "P" the "Kneel" option was active. I was able to put the vehicle in kneel mode...
I never use the dynamic glass roof feature. I thought I would need it to help shield additional sunlight but the standard glass is more than adequate. I’ve never used gear guard.
I'm with you, it's the "principle", not the dollar amount. At least they could acknowledge their mistake, even if they don't refund the money. Having said that, don't lose sleep over it if they don't make good. Your "mental health" will thank you.
Funny story completely unrelated (well sort of....). Our 2009 Prius has had a dash rattle since day one. Shortly after getting the new Prius, we discovered a huge manufacturing quality issue once the winter rains started. It turns out during manufacturing they didn't properly seal the spot...
My 2025 R1S was just in the shop for warranty work (replace chrome trim pieces) on 3/24 and the SC reps didn't mention they would also like to do a preemptive inspection of the HVAC system for liquid leaks. They are usually good about these type of things. I was also scheduled to have the 15k...
I recently used it all the way from the Portland Metro area to Borrego Springs, CA and back. About 2,200 miles of driving. Most of it freeway but not all of it. I found it worked quite well. No issues with lane changes or stop and go traffic through LA metro area. I even hit some very dense...
Frustrating for sure. Sorry you had to deal with this nonsense. With your level of Rivian loyalty they should roll out the red carpet!
I didn't read all of the replies to your original post so sorry if this is a duplicate. Be sure to fill out the service survey they email out several days...
Keep in mind, all vehicles have increased in price by 30% since 2019. So to expect EV prices to remain the same or decrease isn’t logical. Most of these increases are due to the “technology” new vehicles offer and the expense of the components that enable that technology.
To your first point/comment: All the Rivian chargers I have used did offer a discount to Rivian owners over non Rivian vehicles. Perhaps it wasn’t as significant as the Tesla discount. You don’t need to deal with the adapter either (assuming you don’t own a NACS Rivian). That is worth a few...
Same here... being retired I don't drive much. My bike sees far more weekly miles than my Rivian. I usually charge when I get somewhere between 25-35% and charge to 60-65%. That typically last me 5 - 7 days.