Progressive thought they could milk me for another ~$1200 increase this coming year.
Ah, hell naw!
I shopped around and surprisingly Geico came through this time! Saving me around $2500 this coming year. I usually bounce between State Farm and Geico. Progressive was shocking last year when...
Oh a Durango... I feel your pain. I got into a Jeep Grand Cherokee to re-park it in my drive way. How cheap all the plastic felt and rattled. I wouldn't want to be in that for an entire week.
I lucked out. Their rental EV was already at Rivian, so I was able to sign my name on Enterprise's...
Is this really an open thread? Crazy how many Karens we got in here...
Also, in Tejas, the 1st year is $400 then it drops to $200 thereafter.
Some of y'all don't know how to math correctly. I'll gladly pay an extra $100 per year if they did more work to upkeep the roads around Austin better...
T QL = R1T Quad Large Battery
I scheduled this appt about 45 days in adv. as I knew I would be crossing the 7,500 mile mark sometime in December (7,991 as of this writing).
Here's the list of my concerns in my service appt on top of my scheduled maintenance:
metal clunk sound seemingly coming...
Exactly!
Or, this could be a Rivian software update/patch to address the thermal regulation if it was simply inadequate for those temps.
Lots of unknowns - so hard to say it was an apples to apples comparison.
I haven't done the napkin math, but my guess is the average house uses less energy than launching a 7K lbs sexy brick down the road. Now as OP stated, keeping it warm if you're in the cold climates makes more sense to me.