Key word is 'control'. An empty car sent off to pick up the kids has nobody in control. How is that any different than a car with a drunk in the back seat? I lf one is ok, the other will be too
So, let me see if i got this right. You had drinks with dinner, got pulled over, failed a breathalyzer and failed a balance test? Sounds like a DUI to me.
Good eye. That is encouraging. It looks like the step in is a couple of inches below her knee. My Renegade's step in height is a couple of inches below my (6'1 male) knee. So the step in height might be lower than my Jeep. Thanks
Suggesting you buy a different vehicle isnt asshole territory. Sugessting the people who need a grab handle dont 'maintain a minimum level of fitness and dexterity' is.
See above. So anybody with any kind of mobility issue did it to themselves by being fat and lazy? So asking for something thats standard in most vehickes is whining? Right...
Yes, they do. And i guarantee you ALL of those 80 somethings would want to have a grab bar in this vehicle. I hike 10 to 20 miles a week in my local mtn park. I run my dogs 10 miles a week in my neighborhood. So by your metric, I am in camp 1. I am 64 yrs old and my knees regularly swell up like...
Or stay
3. Spend 90% of your life in camp 1 and just age out. Dont be a jerk. There are a lot of active people (some of whom are in wheelchairs) who could get into or out of this vehicle if it just had a grab bar.
Not a current Rivian owner, so thanks for the info. I hadnt considered the pain/cost of removing/reinstalling the running boards everytime I get it serviced. Ugh! That may be enough to make me not want them.
My wife and I can get in/out of my Jeep Renegade pretty well. If the floor of thd R2...
Not sure who this was directed at, but I have NO plans to cancel my 11/24 reservation before I have all of the information and have test driven the exact model that I want. However, if it is too high to enter and exit easily, that is a daily use issue that I can't deal with. It would be similar...
I agree. There MAY be differences in step in height between LE and RWD. But LE at least gives me a starting point... something I dont have now. And I would be surprised if the step in height difference between LE and RWD is more than an inch or so.
In either case, nobody seems to have this info...