I'm not going to rank your comment, but I'd say you're missing the point.
If you're talking about an auxiliary 12V Battery minder to combat vampire drain, then you're on a different topic.
The only way a multi-panel array of PV modules will add miles to the vehicle is if they are AC-charging...
Right on.
I can think of several ways your situation could have been avoided, short of a giant, expensive, permanently mounted solar array on your R1S.
But granted, this might have saved you.
I cannot think of too many situations that this would be beneficial in. Obviously if you're planning a WAY out there overlanding trip, where you will be stationary for a day or two and you expect to run ~50 miles short, then congrats, you've mission-impossibled the situation. Much better/easier...
On the Telluride VS. EV9 direct comparison ; I have much better respect for the Kia EV drive train over the ICE - to the point where I would not even consider getting a KIA ICE, where the EV9 IS extremely viable. Hope you get my point.
Regarding the dealer model, 100% agree. They actively steer...
This. Really important to turn it off (on phone) before you drive away.
Too much important shite going on to worry about an in-car costume, not to be too cynical.
Which is what I was hoping to hear! A bike with regen is wizardry
The security features are compelling. It is essentially immobilized when parked, so you would have to throw (heave 80lb) into a truck, which would instantly alert the owner and you can track it by GPS. So not a useful thing to...
Thanks for the write-up Snazzy!
This, along with the video they just released answers most of my questions about the bike: Price, regen, drive train, fr/rr travel and general feel.
I'm very intrigued and put down my 50 Trump-bucks to see what the initial offer will be for us in the North.
We'll...
It seems likely they won't launch with $45k price model. But hopefully they start taking orders for the base model and follow through.
Keep forging ahead Rivian!!
I have had similar experience and have had my front passenger door readjusted several times (I want to say 4 times).
The force required to close is in question here in the responses I've seen. I get that, here is the MOST IMPORTANT point and concern I have with this recurring issue:
When my...
Fellow Rivian Blue here, but I couldn't disagree more with your comment on PPF being overrated and unnecessary.
I had front - only PPF for my first year of ownership, but soon realized how critical this barrier was to protecting the paint from everyday blemishes and micro scratches from cloths...