Haven't used it, but most of the third-party parking services also have their own charging spots, and I think if you "valet" with some of them, it effectively ensures you get the juice while away.
But again, I don't speak from experience...I live 20 mins from DIA, so it's Uber 99% of the time...
I think it has to do with the zoom effect on the map itself. If you are zoomed out, it tries to spread the icons apart, causing Boulder to shift more north as you pull back. When you zoom in, the pin location becomes much more accurate.
Zoomed out:
Enhance:
Reticulate splines:
Remember folks, we're enthusiasts...aka not a great representation of the larger target market. We want the quad, the tank turn, the bright colors.
But most people sadly *want* bland colors so as to fit in with the masses (and for future resale to others in the masses).
For the rest of us...
Tesla, iirc, does the same thing. The paperwork shows an authorization to charge a few hundred to it, but I've never had them actually put a dime on my card.
And since it's a Tesla, I have multiple rounds of testing against it lol.
As most have mentioned, the ride over low speed bumps is dramatically better. Yay.
I do still think the suspension at "mid" speeds (30-50) could use some improvement. Rebound seems to be better, but compression still feels a bit stiff on Soft mode.
Toyota 4Runners have had the roll down rear glass and wipers for decades. 5th and now 6th Gens have them tucked up under the spoiler.
Older gens generally had them mounted onto the rear door panel itself.
Agree 100%. There's obviously value in it if tons of people requested it (it was very popular on RivianTrackr) and Rivian took the time to see it through to production, so it's obviously on me that I'm not currently seeing that perspective. Asking solely to try and expand my view. :)