NineElectrics
Well-Known Member
- Thread starter
- #16
I think they may also have changed the wheel size on mine before delivery, because:
Sponsored
Announcing our new "CLUBS" section where you can join or create a Rivian club or group! You can use this new feature to conveniently plan and discuss local events, gatherings or other club/group related topics.
So we encourage you to join (or start) special-interest and regional-based Rivian clubs at: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/group-categories/clubs-groups.1/
Where are you at in CA? I had the same problem with my R1T. Placed a ticket on day one of ownership, got an appointment for two and a half months later at the costa mesa service center... However, my truck only has one panel gap issue and a crack in the main infotainment (how that passed QA/QC i'll never know).About ten days before delivery, I found my VIN in the lot and reported many of these issues, but they ignored me. To be fair, they did at least wash it and buff out half the scratches.
And soon after delivery they made a service appointment for me only four short months in the future, so they have a chance to make it right. I also appreciate the delivery timing: that saved me about $2.5K in Turo rental charges. If they had to give me a car with all of these issues in order to get me a car earlier, it was totally worth it. Assuming they fix these eventually, of course—they’re going to effect resale value.
A service appointment has been made, but they’re booking four months out. So we’ll see how it goes in a few more months.I assume you have a service appt opened to get these issues fixed?
The post makes me think you are R1SkyBussines with a new handleA rushed R1S in hand is worth twice a s00n R1S in the bush.
They can fix most of that, and they will eventually, right?