R1T_Cruising_Male
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- First Name
- Mikey
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2020
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- Location
- Colorado USA
- Vehicles
- 2026 RiS Quad LE launch Green, traded from "22 R1T Quad LE
- Occupation
- Retired
@GaTeMuCy , Thank you for your input and response. It's my understanding that the CO legislatures have approved a modification to existing law that will allow OEM to sell direct to consumers. This was opposed by the dealership lobby but I believe it has passed.
Regardless, this Monday May 15, I got a VIN, and started the 8 step process. But the anticipated licensing fees charge that I warned my guide about was there! It took some effort, but being anal and proactive I called the DMV and the DMV advised me the easiest way to resolve it with Rivian. I provided this procedure to my guide and he confirmed it with Rivian Titling department and on Tuesday the 17th early evening, my licensing fees were corrected. I completed the 8 step process last night May 17. My sales tax was correct, yeah. I have a scheduled pickup at Denver SC on Friday May 20th, but am trying to get it sooner. I drove up there today (Wednesday) to look at it, but alas, it was inside being prepped.
Accolades to Rivian, their employees and my guide. I get the learning curve, I get the process that Rivian is trying to establish. But I think they should have just given me the MSO and let me work it directly with the DMV, like I have done with all of my other vehicles. In my case, after the DMV confirms the paperwork, that is digitally sent to them, and that all fees are correct, the DMV will issue me a title (according to the DMV). But, I will still have to physically go to the DMV to get my plates, --- per DMV person. I get that Rivian is trying to establish themselves with the state, and trying to make the process seamless to the consumer, as if they were a dealer, but they are not considering special circumstances, like mine. Regardless, I am very excited to get this vehicle, VIN is in the 3000's. I will post more, if anyone is interested in my pickup experience. Next quest, 20" off road rims and tires.
p.s. The DMV has to approve all of the fees collected before they issue a title and they will do this with Rivian, not the consumer, (according to the DMV). I anticipate a delay because I don't think the sales tax is correct.
Safe adventures, Mike
1947 MGTC, 1966 Triumph T120TT Special, 1967 Austin Healey Sprint, 1969 MGB, 1995 F150, 1999 Honda Valkyrie, 2001 Kawasaki KLR650, 2004 Mini R53 MC40(#824) JCW, 2004 Mini R53 MC40(#887) JCW, 2006 R52 JCW Convertible, 2006 Mini R53 JCW, 2009 Mini R56 S (400HP race), 2009 Kawasaki KLR650, 2009 BMW 135i, 2022 Genesis GV70, 2022 Rivian R1T
Regardless, this Monday May 15, I got a VIN, and started the 8 step process. But the anticipated licensing fees charge that I warned my guide about was there! It took some effort, but being anal and proactive I called the DMV and the DMV advised me the easiest way to resolve it with Rivian. I provided this procedure to my guide and he confirmed it with Rivian Titling department and on Tuesday the 17th early evening, my licensing fees were corrected. I completed the 8 step process last night May 17. My sales tax was correct, yeah. I have a scheduled pickup at Denver SC on Friday May 20th, but am trying to get it sooner. I drove up there today (Wednesday) to look at it, but alas, it was inside being prepped.
Accolades to Rivian, their employees and my guide. I get the learning curve, I get the process that Rivian is trying to establish. But I think they should have just given me the MSO and let me work it directly with the DMV, like I have done with all of my other vehicles. In my case, after the DMV confirms the paperwork, that is digitally sent to them, and that all fees are correct, the DMV will issue me a title (according to the DMV). But, I will still have to physically go to the DMV to get my plates, --- per DMV person. I get that Rivian is trying to establish themselves with the state, and trying to make the process seamless to the consumer, as if they were a dealer, but they are not considering special circumstances, like mine. Regardless, I am very excited to get this vehicle, VIN is in the 3000's. I will post more, if anyone is interested in my pickup experience. Next quest, 20" off road rims and tires.
p.s. The DMV has to approve all of the fees collected before they issue a title and they will do this with Rivian, not the consumer, (according to the DMV). I anticipate a delay because I don't think the sales tax is correct.
Safe adventures, Mike
1947 MGTC, 1966 Triumph T120TT Special, 1967 Austin Healey Sprint, 1969 MGB, 1995 F150, 1999 Honda Valkyrie, 2001 Kawasaki KLR650, 2004 Mini R53 MC40(#824) JCW, 2004 Mini R53 MC40(#887) JCW, 2006 R52 JCW Convertible, 2006 Mini R53 JCW, 2009 Mini R56 S (400HP race), 2009 Kawasaki KLR650, 2009 BMW 135i, 2022 Genesis GV70, 2022 Rivian R1T
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