@jfrench Ha, I'm not all hot and bothered, but thank you for responding in a delicate/measured way. I probably need to work on my word choice if that is how I came across. I was just trying to frame both sides of the discussion in saying "any sayers". The reality is I have a little bit of...
I get it, you can't please everyone in the beginning, or maybe ever for that matter but I am not asking for something special. I am asking for the option to select the smallest bed the rest of the industry offers as a standard, not a long bed and not napa leather. What Rivian is offering as...
For Electruck, since when does wanting a decent size bed factor into a low cost ambition? I am planning to shell out close to $100K for this vehicle so I am not seeking a bargain, I am just seeking a truck that meets the load capacity of a standard ICE truck to help me justify it as more than a...
I have not suggested a bigger bed as a standard, simply as an option. It is not a zero sum game. Seems like a reasonable engineering request considering not doing so could alienate a huge segment of potential owners...most truck owners do alot more ulitity related activities than off roading...
The only bed length they are offering thus far is 55 inches. I don't want/need 8 feet, but you've gotta give me more than 4. Most 4 door trucks come with at least 5.5. My FX4 (off road package) F150 still had the option of 6.5 which is what I chose and even with that I still have to drop my...
I am going to go out on a limb and say that I suspect that pretty close to 100% of all prospective truck buyers would be willing to accept 1-2 feet of overall vehicle length in order to gain 1-2 feet of bed length. This needs to be collectively voiced now while we still have a chance to...
I love everything about this truck except the fact that they aren't offering a bigger bed. I was one of the first people to place a reservation but did so with the hope that a bigger bed would be available by launch time. If one isn't I will be canceling my order. If a truck can't fit a pile...