kizamybute'
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Looks pretty nice.
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Looks like an electric Infiniti QX60 with minivan design cues.
Super boring and basic. Glad I got the R1S
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Lots of R1S pavement princesses, mine’s one, but the styling and knowledge it *can* kick ass off-road if I want to were big motivators. If I wanted a mini-van I could have had one with a lot less effort and cost.this definitely has the potential to take a bite out of R1S sales. if you haven't noticed 75-80% (maybe more) of R1S drivers are soccer moms so they don't really care about the offroad capabilities.
they want a 3 row, family vehicle. id guess this is going to have more family convenient features and be more luxurious than the R1S. if the 3rd row has at least the same room as the R1S, is in the same price range, and they can produce these soon, the R1S could take a big hit.
Agree, targeting Tesla Model X and the like, not R1S or off road vehicles. Surprised at all the Rivian posters slamming it as not like Rivian, Lucid knows where the customer base is for these…this definitely has the potential to take a bite out of R1S sales. if you haven't noticed 75-80% (maybe more) of R1S drivers are soccer moms so they don't really care about the offroad capabilities.
they want a 3 row, family vehicle. id guess this is going to have more family convenient features and be more luxurious than the R1S. if the 3rd row has at least the same room as the R1S, is in the same price range, and they can produce these soon, the R1S could take a big hit.
Apparently the Air windshield costs $2500 to replace. I bet the one on the Gravity will be more.I think that windshield is going to cost a fortune to replace. Overall I think it looks like an interesting cross-over.
I think that windshield is going to cost a fortune to replace. Overall I think it looks like an interesting cross-over.
Sound about the going rate.Apparently the Air windshield costs $2500 to replace. I bet the one on the Gravity will be more.
The last time I had my windshield replaced the rain sensors never worked well again. But you are correct about insurance covering most of the cost.Sound about the going rate.
Even Rivian’s smaller windshield cost $2K from a service center and $3,500 from a certified collision center.
The Tesla Model X, with its even bigger windshield cost me $2,500 recently from the Tesla service center.
So, yes, somewhere around $2-$3K sounds about right.
But, that’s what insurance is for, right? I pay nothing out of pocket for my windshield replacements. And, I think many people do as well. Even with Rivian insurance.
I am not saying I hate it. I am a big fan of minivans myself. One of the better vehicles I have driven from a utility/comfort/practicality perspective was a Dodge Grand Caravan which I had rented for a week when I moving houses a couple of years ago.Doesn't almost every car kinda look the same these days? The odyssey is a very practical & decent looking vehicle.
That would likely save you a pile of $. I would take this if it was available(without the pop top).If I can convince my wife, I would go for the iD Buzz instead of the R1S. But she is set on the R1S.