dradam
Well-Known Member
No crystal ball here, but my experience has been great after 18 months and one quick repair. In my own area I continue to see more and more Rivians. I realy can't wait to drive each day.
My gen one came late in 23 and I think many of the early issues were worked out. To some extent I feel that Gen 2 came with its own early issues and are now being worked out as well. A growth and learning curve are inevitable both with the service and vehicle itself. We are all still early adopters and that is not for the feint hearted.
I can can only specuate that this learning curve will benifit R2 right from the get go. A lot is riding on R2 like it was riding on the model 3.
As a stock holder I want them to succeed, as an owner of R1S I want them to succeed as a driver of an R1S I frankly don't see how they can't succeed.
My gen one came late in 23 and I think many of the early issues were worked out. To some extent I feel that Gen 2 came with its own early issues and are now being worked out as well. A growth and learning curve are inevitable both with the service and vehicle itself. We are all still early adopters and that is not for the feint hearted.
I can can only specuate that this learning curve will benifit R2 right from the get go. A lot is riding on R2 like it was riding on the model 3.
As a stock holder I want them to succeed, as an owner of R1S I want them to succeed as a driver of an R1S I frankly don't see how they can't succeed.
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