General question to anyone:
When you bought the rivian is all your paperwork dated on the actual day you purchased in 2023 and including the 2023 date?
Does it say the binding agreement date anywhere or is that strictly/only on the original the paper we signed that is dated 8/15/22?
Yeah, didn't proceed. Also don't want to lose deposit. I'm tempted to ask them about the quad and see if they give store access. I could see a discount in the store towards end of quarter, even if it's just on the performance dual.
I also wonder if no quad means they're switching to in house...
I believe that's correct, no refund. Not sure about estimated date.... I'm still cross shopping and may need a price cut or 24 update to proceed. Could buy now but don't really need a new car until end of 24 which is closer to the estimate when I reserved.
Good luck - These are dropping to $80s by me. Saw one go to a dealer at $83k, another still listed at 88k, and on reddit someone claimed they can't find a buyer for 80k on east coast. May want to make sure you have listed in a few other spots - FB, cars.com, etc. I know many dealers shop those...
Crazy. In my state I've always bought a car and added it to insurance later. You have 7 or 30 days to do so. Ive always done it within a couple, they just backdate it.
Between talk of lower battery costs, lower costs for ecus, less wiring, and competition lowering costs... Maybe cost cuts could be on the horizon. However, they could just promote standard battery as the cheaper competitive option.
Downtime summer 2024, so there will be a 2024.5 model or maybe...
Toyota's whole stance is smaller batteries in a larger # of cars is a much more green approach than full EV is. It does makes sense to me. This one has a 1.x kWh battery, so you can do that with 100 vehicles vs 1.
With Land Cruiser now the size of the 4runner, I wonder if 4runner will slim down a notch? Nice little off road capable hybrid, making those who want something a bit bigger push up to land cruiser pricing.
Looks great and starts at 55k, fully loaded probably inthe 60s? Definitely on my list while deciding whether I want to follow through with my Rivian order. Too bad no plugin hybrid (yet?). Hard to pass up the Lexus version though....
$5,000 for a software switch seems a bit high to me. Especially losing the yellow brakes and badging seems excessive.
Hopefully they discount this for end of quarter/year sales or something.
Way back they'd quoted $5500 for subscriptions outside of self driving. Their last earnings also said something about this but I forget exact numbers.
Prior quote:
Rivian told the SEC it expects to generate $15,500 in extra income per vehicle over its expected 10 year useful life — $10,000 for...