edit: never mind - I was wrong, see post below!
The Forbes article made Amazon’s commitment to Rivian seem much less beneficial than I’ve believed this whole time.
The Forbes article made Amazon’s commitment to Rivian seem much less beneficial than I’ve believed this whole time.
Amazon commits...
I’m in Orange County and saw my second one this week in a different color. These must be all the same ones we’ve been seeing all year but with the camo wraps finally removed?
This was my original choice on 20” wheels. Simple outside fun inside. But I switched to LG after seeing the reveal photos. I like the cheesy tacti-cool look so I think LG with chrome delete will look good, but I still might switch back to white on green.
Fair warning - don’t zoom in on my...
Has anyone tried Blue Cruise or any of the newer lane keeping systems? I’ve tried post-2018 Audi, BMW, and Mercedes versions and they are *bad*. We have a Model S and love Autopilot, but I don’t let it change lanes or do off ramps.
The Audi one drove like a drunk driver in stop and go traffic...
I guess saying I see them “a lot” is generous. Probably only a few times in the last year and these photos are from last week.
But a friend who worked at Common Room Roasters in Costa Mesa had an R1T come in every few weeks. The driver let him get a good look at the interior last year but I...
My friends and I see this R1T around Costa Mesa a lot but I haven’t seen this R1S (Huntington Beach) before.
Wish they would take the camo off this late in the game so I could get a better look.
You should be fine with aftermarket tires down the road. I’ve never heard of aftermarket tires causing warranty issues for any car manufacturer. And like any aftermarket changes, they can’t deny a warranty claim unless they can directly relate the issue to the modification.
After driving a midnight run 1,000ish mile trip from LA to Portland in a “230 mile range” Model S, this mileage will be great.
Charging stops on a long trip add an annoying percentage of time.