windblowlc
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What can I say - now you're resorting to falsehood in your statement.Then scroll up, pal. Because you did just that. ?
You're username is accurate, I'll say that!
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What can I say - now you're resorting to falsehood in your statement.Then scroll up, pal. Because you did just that. ?
You're username is accurate, I'll say that!
This is obvious truth. For Rivian as a startup car company, if they can't sell new cars because people elect to upgrade what they have, it would be tough to stay in business. I have never known a car company who takes this approach. I'm a long time Porsche owner of multiple models and have never seen Porsche providing an upgrade path for existing current models. If you want the latest and greatest, buy the new one. They do offer upgrades for models three or four generations back because those owners are not interested in trading in.
You can't compare them directly to Porche. Porche is the entrance of a house. Porsche is a German high-performance sports car manufacturer.
What can I say - now you're resorting to falsehood in your statement.
What you said above...But sure, lets continue to compare them directly to Porche ?
I just repeated what you said in the above...You can't compare them directly to Porche. Porche is the entrance of a house. Porsche is a German high-performance sports car manufacturer.
Scroll up to where?Then scroll up, pal. Because you did just that. ?
If that ain't falsehood, I don't know what is.What can I say - now you're resorting to falsehood in your statement.
Don't stand so close to meKeep blowing wind, you're great at it ??
Apparently it's upto $31k off, a screaming bargain if you need something like this.The GM BrightDrop van with 303 miles of Costco-hauling range is seriously tempting for a conversion! Now, if only Rivian would drop a Large or Max pack in the EDV—because more range is always better when adventure (or bulk shopping) calls!
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