If they keep it cloudy, you'll stay in the queue longer, it's a business decision of theirs.exactly my point, tell me the truth. exactly where I am in the queue. we need facts to make choices. while obviously my personal situation is irrelevant to them, it is relevant to me. And my choices were predicated on the information they gave me. Had I known, when I put down my deposit, that it would be 2.5+ years, I would have elected for a different option.
The question I have is what vehicle manufacturer hasn't been opaque over the last 2 years? It's much more of a macro issue imo than a micro one.It's not about jumping the line at all--it's about knowing there IS a line and how long it is and how they are doing. Maybe, somehow, I'll get a car this year. Next year is more likely, though, and even 2025 is not really out of the question, because Rivian is opaque about the whole process. One person apparently got a truck in less than 3 weeks from their reservation. Is that true? How did that work? Do they now have more truck production than they have orders? Who knows?
there was an email sent last summer about there being a live delivery tracker that was supposed to come into fruition...sOOnexactly my point, tell me the truth. exactly where I am in the queue. we need facts to make choices. while obviously my personal situation is irrelevant to them, it is relevant to me. And my choices were predicated on the information they gave me. Had I known, when I put down my deposit, that it would be 2.5+ years, I would have elected for a different option.
Thanks. That's Bonnie Lass. She's the Queen (and she knows it!).love the dog Bob, I'm partial to the reddish goldens
Based on reports I have seen here, there are definitely people jumping the line (unless those people lie). I guess you need to pull the right strings. This may be the reason Rivian is keeping this process opaque as it allows them to offer the "right" people an ability to cut in front of long time reservation holders.It's not about jumping the line at all--it's about knowing there IS a line and how long it is and how they are doing. Maybe, somehow, I'll get a car this year. Next year is more likely, though, and even 2025 is not really out of the question, because Rivian is opaque about the whole process. One person apparently got a truck in less than 3 weeks from their reservation. Is that true? How did that work? Do they now have more truck production than they have orders? Who knows?
I waited 3 years 4 months and 17 days for my R1T. I'm 250 miles from a SC and many ordered after me and got theirs first. Those of us who have been following Rivian daily from Jan of 2019 know the ups and downs of their communication. All I can say is the vehicle was worth the wait. Your urgent need of a vehicle is your issue, not theirs. If you hang in there you'll be rewarded. If not, se la vie.
In my opinion, there is a much better chance that it is related to profession than this; and it ain't related to profession.I don't know your situation, but when I read stuff like you've had multiple communications with them it is cause for concern for me. I cannot say this with certainty of course but do you feel you could have been rude in customer interactions with them? .....
Completely agree. It sucks, and I hear you say other R1Ss have been delivered but I reckon it’s due to R1S being a step behind R1T. It does look like this is changing so I hope you get your R1S sooner rather than later.If you're willing to switch to the R1T, I bet you'll get it a lot sooner. R1S's are still a pretty limited quantity.
I totally agree with the above statement. Rivian needs to be upfront with where the consumer stands on their deliveries. I am not saying that they need to give this person a vehicle just because they need a vehicle, I have a R1S on order from Sept 2021 and also a stock holder. When I initially placed an order the website stated "deliveries to begin Jan 2022" that was a false statement. Here we are in 2023 and my delivery window has been pushed out to Oct-Dec 2023 from July-Sept. Am I upset? You betcha. In a chat session the vague responses given by the CS make bio sense.i pre-ordered 3/1/2021. got pushed back twice already. Current delivery date is July-September. i mentioned to Rivian that I need another car ASAP. My daughter requires a car, and I wanted to give her my Accord. I can't do that without another vehicle to drive.
I told emailed them many times letting them know that I am flexible on color and options, but it took 3 emails to even get a response. And the response was a form letter. Not sure if they even read my emails. I even offered to pick up at the factory.
I showed them links from this forum, about people in Dallas who ordered after me, who already have their R1S. This is because they 1st told me, that I am being pushed back as I am not near a service center. (there is one 5 miles from my house).
I even had to reach out over 5 times before I got a call back about a demo drive. The demo drive (in Dallas), was very short. R1S drove great, and looked to be well put together. Seems like an amazing vehicle.
Doing my best to wait, even got some of my friends to put down deposits for R1Ss. Throughout the whole process, I have not felt that I was valued as a customer. I don't feel the communications have been timely, honest or forthright.
Hopefully they get through these growing pains. Poor customer service can certainly ruin even the best product experience.