Land Rover has had air suspensions - yes. But I don’t believe they’ve ever had the hydraulic interlinks ala McLaren. The LR3 had traditional sway bars, etc. And plenty of body lean (we’ve owned five Land Rovers - LR3s, LR4s, FFRR, D5, all with air suspension, I don’t believe any had hydraulic...
Ha! This is asinine ? “how dare Rivian implement something I don’t like - they should have left it out so no one is happy like me”. This has to be one of the most entitled posts I’ve seen in a while ?. You can’t really believe this?
“I don’t like Coke in a can, only out of a fountain...
I believe Kyle with Out of Spec (and maybe even Wassym) has said integration of the monthly membership with plug and play is coming in the 2024.47 update.
-Rich
Good write-up and similar to my experience. One thing to note - tires get more efficient as they wear. Especially compared to something like an LT tire with 18/32” of tread depth. In general, that extra tread depth probably hurts more than the weight (same reason tires perform better before they...
Quick update for me too. I’ve got about 7k miles on mine. The built-in wear indicator (super cool feature/idea) still shows over 80%. Assuming I’d replace at 20%, that’s at least 30k miles out of them. Probably closer to 40k plus. Very happy with that. Still super quiet. Had several snows in...
When I put them in I see the following efficiencies:
Single Motor: 3.35mi/kWh
Dual Motor: 3.25mi/kWh
Tri Motor: 3.18mi/kWh
Assuming a 100kWh large pack, you'd end up with 318 to 335 miles. Not bad.
-Rich
I used to love Discount Tire. Had spent over $25k on tires with my location in Colorado Springs. Sadly, when they put new tires on my R1S they damaged one of wheels. While the store was apologetic, and I totally get that accidents happen, they sent me through their “insurance” which was a...