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  1. What Was Your Father's Old Car?

    I was just a small tyke, , but I can remember how excited my father was when he bought his first truck. He told us it was a beautiful deep blue Chevy, and when he brought it home is when I realized he was colorblind because it was forest green.. i remember Chevy had to replaced at least one...
  2. Indiana Rivian parts for sale

    Headed to see my grandbaby…. Will post more when I get back. Yea that is the official Rivian issue adapter
  3. Indiana Rivian parts for sale

    Rivian spare tire, this is the inflatable one that is 800 bucks from Rivian. Rivian home charger was professionally installed and professionally uninstalled in the original box used for two years I have an entire set of canvas. Back covers for an R1S. They are black. These include the cargo...
  4. Fort Wayne, Indiana Rivian Service Center now open to R1T/R1S

    Literally I love in Ft Wayne and I was on the fence about wanting a new truck and the fact they kept telling me I needed to drive to Michigan for a recall was the deciding factor. I may have held onto the Riv if I’d known this.. probably not
  5. It’s time, I’m trading the R1S quad gen 1 in

    The GTV6 of my favorite cars of all time…. Red or black of course.. QUOTE="andrewgrhogg, post: 763898, member: 25884"] My stepdad had an Alpha Romeo GTV6 (https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-alfa-romeo-gtv6-26/) back when i was 16 or so and lived in Scotland just outside Aberdeen. I...
  6. It’s time, I’m trading the R1S quad gen 1 in

    I keep thinking I need a 4C for my extra garage stall
  7. It’s time, I’m trading the R1S quad gen 1 in

    Just hit two years and 40,000 miles on my R1 S. Absolutely no complaints and no issues other than the dead battery. Biggest issue now that I’m in northern Indiana is a 4 1/2 hours to the nearest service center, but in reality I was missing having a truck. The good news is even with 40, 000...
  8. The beginning of a new adventure, moving from southern Georgia to Northern Indiana

    We made it to Indianapolis however the route planner pushed us to 10% charge…. I’m going on my second year with my truck. This is the first time where I saw it continue to update the route, pushing the charging point further and further away as I drove. Initially it was having me charged...
  9. The beginning of a new adventure, moving from southern Georgia to Northern Indiana

    Was scheduled to charge in Glendale, Kentucky near the new Ford Lincoln battery factory, which is huge by the way. I got there and they were actually GM chargers which I’m not sure I’ve ever seen before but they were being worked on so I pushed forward to the Tesla chargers Elizabethtown...
  10. The beginning of a new adventure, moving from southern Georgia to Northern Indiana

    Buccee’s is fun but after walking out with two sandwiches and a couple of cookies for 30 bucks, I realized I could eaten a decent steak dinner at Texas Roadhouse…. Yet I stop every time
  11. The beginning of a new adventure, moving from southern Georgia to Northern Indiana

    We’ve hit the halfway point. Mostly drive and 65 mph. Got a late start because the U-Haul network was down. It took me until noon to get the trailer. It’s my first time hauling a trailer with my Rivian, but I’ve done plenty of U-Haulā€˜s previously with my power wagons and my Ram diesel...
  12. The beginning of a new adventure, moving from southern Georgia to Northern Indiana

    Same thing, if I’m gonna be sitting for half an hour I need somewhere I can walk the dogs and get something to eat…. I mostly ignore the stops. I try recharge at 30% and I usually charge to 70%.
  13. The beginning of a new adventure, moving from southern Georgia to Northern Indiana

    It’s enclosed. What I don’t get is the stopping and charging for 15 minutes 3 times instead of once for 45. I don’t mean that literally but looking at the trip, the vast majority of the stops they have me doing are for 20 minutes or less as opposed to just taking a little more time and...





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