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Alan in Tempe

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I’d be happy to commit more to an R2 if some time frame was provided... 8-99 weeks delivery / That might ease the question "Where we stand in the Queue?”
Probably safe to assume you are between 100-40,000 in the queue for an expected delivery between 6-104 weeks. Plus or minus.
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Hello folks. I'm a long term EV driver starting with the Tesla Roadster in 2009, so 17 years of driving EVs as my main vehicle. As an early adopter, I started blogging about the experience (completely unpaid) to encourage EV adoption. I was active for a while on the Tesla forums as 'owner' so my name here is also 'owner'. My very inactive blog is teslaowner.wordpress.com. I'm keeping my 2013 Tesla Model S as kind of a daily driver till I find a small EV to replace it.

My new R1S is a unicorn. I ended up replacing a PeaceVans full camper van with the R1S, which is a long story in itself. I was quite surprised that no one has bought a R1S with the same specs before. It is a Rivian Blue Tri Ocean Coast with the All Terrain Package. There are some epic roads I want to do some exploring on that the van was simply not capable of, so I figured why not a Tri and I do prefer the interior.
 

Robaire

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Hi y'all. Current owner of a '22 Tesla M3LR. I've been happy with it, but have wanted something with more ground clearance for Northern California fly fishing trips on poor quality dirt roads. I've added myself to the reservation list for an R2 premium. Maybe I'll have an R2 by mid 2027.
 

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Future R1S owner here. Been on the waitlist for R2, but I both want something that can haul plywood and camp better, and also need something sooner for my back that is protesting my current vehicles. Waiting for new June incentives, then will be ordering I hope shortly!
 

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Glad to be here! Looking forward to connecting with everyone and sharing experiences.
 

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Hello - Former Fisker owner (this one hurt), current Tesla owner - soon to be a Rivian owner. Looking forward to learning and sharing with you all.
 

Spottswoode

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Hello folks. I have never owned an EV.

Been researching the CT and the Rivian quite a bit, but would love to have some real world feedback on how your trucks have treated you, pros and cons, your pre-ownership expectations versus actual long term ownership experiences.

Currently I drive a Ram TRX and it's a lot of fun, but I did do a CT test drive a year ago and was impressed with many aspects, of course the FSD was neat. I appreciated the much quieter cabin than my TRX. I felt the interior was too plain and didn't feel premium. Also missed having a real driver display and a HUD. I don't do a lot of long road trips, but do have "range anxiety" when I am plunking down over 100k for a vehicle, and despite my TRX terrible mileage, its huge gas tank means I can go farther than a CT if I ever did take it on a road trip.

Have not driven a Rivian yet, but the interior looks much more inviting and classy than CT. But it seems the CT has a more capable FSD than the Rivian, correct? I also drive an AMG E53 which can achieve amazing mileage with its glide mode, so I appreciate well-engineered drivetrains that can achieve both performance and efficiency, but I didn't buy that car for that reason, it was just great looking, comfortable, fast, and had an incredible interior that looked like a 100k vehicle.

My new house has a "dedicated (220/240V, 50 amp) circuit w/ a NEMA 14-50 outlet" mounted in the garage. How fast would that charge a Rivian or similar vehicle?

Appreciate your feedback!

Kurt
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