SANZC02
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- Bob
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I can assure you I am not employed in any manner by Rivian although I do own some Rivian stock.I’m in a similar boat - having put in a deposit in and waiting 2+ years to get the vehicle, I have been very happy with it. That said, some of the comments from others are hard to square and leave me to wonder if Rivian reps aren’t replying vs actual consumers. Upon demo and delivery, my vehicle was installed with satellite map views. It is the first screen shown and was featured by the sales rep on both the demo and delivery. I don’t need or want the “new” Connect+ services and simply wanted to keep what the vehicle was originally installed with. I certainly wasn’t sold the vehicle based on a promo period navigation functionality. The notion that “you can afford it” or “other people do it” rings hollow to me. We are talking about $1.5k+ for a use over 10-years. Customer service refers to a buried clause in their purchase agreement that they will notify us of charges in the future for in vehicle functionality. However, what is different is to push an en masse downgrade across their entire fleet unless I pay $150 per year for something the vehicle was sold with and based on. They already use my WiFi to push updates, give them location information, sell/provide that info to a host of parties and use the functionality for their own purposes based on a bulk enterprise data arrangement. It seems a bald effort to scrape $15-$30mm into their currently delivered fleet annually and if not downgrade their functionality. Again, I have no issue with a charge for new services of value, only the point that they actually pushed a downgrade to satellite maps. Certainly doesn’t inspire loyalty and a bit like Apple saying “just kidding” if you want to use the functionality your phone came with, you have have to pay for it annually now. Maybe, maybe it is legal, but certainly doesn’t inspire loyalty vs “buyer beware”
It has been well know since the IPO that there was going to be a recurring revenue stream for the data plans. The only thing we did not know for sure until about 1.5 years ago what the plan details and cost was going to be.
Rivian has provided a way to use some of the internet apps without the subscription by allowing you to join a mobile hotspot while driving. They are however keeping some of the apps like satellite images that they have recurring cost and other items to offset some development costs as part of the subscription tier.
Seems perfectly reasonable to me.
I’m sure they could have bumped the vehicle price up 1500 and included 10 years of service but then they are unable to adjust the pricing should costs dramatically increase.
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