TexasCrane
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I previously owned a 2022 R1T. It was a relatively early vin and I really enjoyed it. I sold it a year ago after buying another off-road vehicle. A year later, I'm missing the Rivian and I'm missing having a pickup more than I expected. I'm considering the new quad.
I'm curious what the consensus is on the new vs old quads. Does the powered tonneau actually work now? It seems people aren't impressed with the audio, but that's not something particularly important to me. I mostly listen to audiobooks in the car. It also seems like the cameras aren't potato-quality any more either. Does the wireless phone charger actually work? It also seems like with the ability to set wheel sizes, it's a much more realistic option to have a set of "high efficiency" wheels and then swap to the ATs when they're actually needed.
I'm also wondering what incentives are available right now. I saw they're offering 2% financing, which is cheap enough that I'd buy it with a loan and arbitrage the cash.
I'm curious what the consensus is on the new vs old quads. Does the powered tonneau actually work now? It seems people aren't impressed with the audio, but that's not something particularly important to me. I mostly listen to audiobooks in the car. It also seems like the cameras aren't potato-quality any more either. Does the wireless phone charger actually work? It also seems like with the ability to set wheel sizes, it's a much more realistic option to have a set of "high efficiency" wheels and then swap to the ATs when they're actually needed.
I'm also wondering what incentives are available right now. I saw they're offering 2% financing, which is cheap enough that I'd buy it with a loan and arbitrage the cash.
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