Bristlecone
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I don’t necessarily disagree. And I was pretty familiar with the vehicle from reading everything the past two years. But my wife, no. She deserved a solid familiarity tour.I am sorry you didn't enjoy it. However, it sounds lovely to me. I've never been a fan of the time it takes to purchase a vehicle or house. Some people naturally prefer a more drawn-out process because of the dollar amount. To me buying a car should be like picking up any product off the shelf.
ok you win hands down with that oath statement thing. No more complaints from me.Rivian is my second worst car delivery process. This was mostly due to it being the early days where there was so many disconnects in the process.
The worst was when company they contracted out to wanted to me to do an oath statement on a bible. I refused and I think they internally contacted the company to straighten it out.
When I did pick up my Rivian there was bird poop on it, and when I pointed it out the delivery specialist just shrugged. I could have forced the issue, but I was surprised that they weren't more proactive about it.
My worst experience was taking delivery of my Tesla Model 3P. It was so bad in terms of fit/finish that they should not have wasted my time. I did take delivery, but only after 3 hours of abusing their detailer and them owing me a fix for body alignment issue.
I don't really think of a taking delivery of an online order as a car buying experience. A traditional car buying experience is a game so losing the game is a bad car buying experience.
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