They havenāt been sold yet. Thereās a handful of folks who have been able to ride them, but not the general public. They should be on the streets sometime this spring.
I donāt even think about the under seat storage because of the kidsā car seats. But itās not a bad idea to have some dedicated stuff to āliveā in the there and just move the car seats when needed.
Mine also pulled to the right. I actually had to get it realigned twice since the issue reappeared less than a week later. It took a couple hours for them to fix so I just hung out in the area. But now itās been fine for well over a year. Purchased September 2023.
Not just that, but never has anyone been able to fill up their ICE car at home. Chargers out in the world is obviously important and needs to increase both in scale and reliability. But being able to āfuelā your vehicle at home is the game changer for EVs from ICEs, in my opinion.
I have the ChargePoint Flex and have been very happy with it. Itās a simple unit, though I didnāt want any bells and whistles since I can get a majority of the data I want from the Rivian app. I also have it on a 60 amp breaker so I get 48 amps of charging to the truck.
Iāve been a Milwaukee guy since I was old enough to buy my own* tools which usually has me biased towards their Packout line. I wouldnāt have thought about stuffing a cooler in the gear tunnel. Iām gonna have to try what I have in the garage to see how it fits in comparison to your toughbuilt...
Iām not sure if you want to go to Yuba City as your title states, or Eureka as your post suggests. But on a very quick typing into A Better Route Planner, thereās several ways you could get to where you would want to go. Obviously cross reference it all with plug share but thereās a handful of...
What do you mean by āin Nationwideās network?ā Itās not legal in California for an insurance company to āsteerā you to another shop. Youāre welcome to go wherever you want for repairs. Unless something has dramatically changed in a way that Iām not aware.
Iām not able to help you with the adapter, but when you say āRivian charger,ā do you mean a RAN charger or simply any CCS charger? And are you driving to Page, AZ or staying there for the length of the trip? It does look like thereās a handful of level 2 chargers, though they seem to be...
Iām not sure what part of the country you live in, but for me, energy is cheapest when itās ācleanest.ā According to my power company, at least. So I just make sure to charge when itās cheapest to do so which theoretically hits two birds with one stone.
Iām not sure if you ended up calling Rivian service, but I just got off the phone with them and they were able to help me out.
We did the whole soft and hard reset dance on the truck which didnāt help. Then they had me delete the phone as a key through the app. All of a sudden, my FOB worked! I...
This started yesterday out of nowhere for me too with my R1T. I would have been stuck if it werenāt for the key card. I reset my phone and did a soft reset on the truck to no avail. The super concerning part is that my fob no longer works either which makes me think itās something on the truckās...
Itās noble that youāre trying to do the right thing by sending it back to Rivian, but legally speaking, you are under no obligation to return it and it is, in fact, yours to keep. This is pretty explicit in the FTCāsāMail, internet, or telephone order merchandise rule.ā As it says: ā⦠Moreover...
I think youāre thinking of the ādestinationā fee which is about $1,800. That is charged regardless of pickup/drop off location. The delivery fee is new within the last handful of months and is only charged if the vehicle is brought to you instead of being picked up at the plant or service center.
I think your safest bet would be to shoot a quick email with that question to your tax advisor. Unless others here have experience with a similar situation.