Weck
Well-Known Member
My 2025 gen 2 dual performance max pack came with the portable charger and the first aid kit when I bought it. I specifically chose one with the air compressor / utility panel option, so it came with the hose kit and the tire patch kit as well, not sure if the latter would have been there without the compressor option.I got a 2023 Quad (limestone, AT package, dark AT wheels) with just 350mi on it at CarMax for $73K. Had it over a year now and it’s been nearly flawles. Late 2023/2024 builds are your best bet as they have all the suspension updates that the earlier builds lack.
i demo’d a Gen 2 dual and it was a hot mess (crazy loud HVAC, terrible sound system, no high regen setting, hardly and drive modes, etc.) I don’t care about automated driving so the Gen 1 was a way better deal for me.
Also, the Gen 1s come with all the standard goodies that have mostly disappeared from the Gen 2s: portable charging cable, med kit, air compressor, premium sound system, etc.) All those things are extra now…
Gen 1 also has one extra year of warranty….
With the performance option you get more drive modes, and there is a high regen setting, I rarely touch the brakes.
Heat pump does make noise when on full tilt, but not super objectionable. Maybe the one you demo'd had an issue.
Far and away the one thing the Gen 2 has that you'd have to pry out of my cold dead hands is the matrix headlights and adaptive high beams. Those things saved me at least one deer strike for sure so far, and turned many other would be close calls into non events.
Not sure if Rivian will run some deals again this year, but about this time last year they ran a deal where you had them appraise your trade in exchange for cash on the hood, and we're also offering a super low interest rate. Got the price down to $86k before tax title license on mine.
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