They eliminated some noises and clunks when they replaced half shafts and hubs on mine…but still get a clunk occasionally. I’ve kinda given up after two years.
"In the meantime, why don't you try out Connect +, only $14.99, while we work to create a hotfix for your free tethering issue." - Rivian support
(Rivian did not really make this statement…just a joke. ?)
With bluetooth, I have to put volume at 20. With Amazon Music, 15. The better and higher the bandwidth, the less you need to raise the volume, in my experience.
“What differentiates your vehicles, Rivian?” Oh, we have this amazing Camp Kitchen….(psyche!). But check out R2! Fold flat front seats! You can fit long objects into the front passenger area with this feature OR do car camping! (Not!!!).
I hate that they keep shooting themselves in...
Mine still has a tock after two rounds of washer replacements and new hubs and half shafts. But it’s remained consistent and not gotten worse for a while now. Still annoys.
$1,400 is insane for a $200 cooktop, drawer, string lights, and a cutting board. ?. I was willing to pay the piper for the original camp kitchen because of the novelty and seamlessness.
You’ve done zero research on Lightship or Pebble I see. Sure it’s cheaper to get the equivalent of a mobile home on wheels to drag around with a prehistoric Dino powered ICE, but these two power themselves with minimal range loss, and don’t look like the Clampett’s just stumbled out of them...
Pebble Flow has fewer moving parts and feels more home-y to me. The Lightship is one big slide-out (slide-up?) and I hear those slide-outs are an absolute pain when they break. Completely useless at your campsite if that fails. Pebble flow is cheaper and can also hitch to your vehicle...
Citrisolv. Will change the smell to oranges, but better than a$$, I mean gas. Probably easier to ask Rivian to change out the carpet though. This is a tough one.