Canuk58
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- First Name
- Dan
- Joined
- Dec 1, 2025
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- Location
- Orange County, California
- Vehicles
- Genesis G80
- Thread starter
- #31
Thank you - I appreciate your candid comments. II am retired in south OC and have owned R1S since August 2023. The vehicle now has 31K miles or so.
The question you need to ask yourself is what is your expectation of this vehicle and what do you think you are getting.
The Rivian vehicles today are built on a body on a truck frame with air suspension. Unlike R2, where its built on unitized body, the ride, handling and weight of the vehicle (R1) are significantly more like truck than a car.
Many here say it's the best vehicle they've ever owned - probably for those that say that. I cannot say that. I probably have a different criteria than those that say that. For me, the vehicle is not compliant enough in terms of driving feedbacks and is too heavy. We bought the vehicle because my wife wanted one and she likes sitting up high and truck like feel vehicle.
Would I buy it again, absolutely not. While R1S is a good vehicle, it is not what I consider one of the best in class. I have owned other body on frame vehicles and every time following the vehicle, I have moved away from it. I have come back to it for different reasons each time.
Conceptually, R2 is a better sized vehicle for our needs but I am one of those people that do not buy the same brand vehicle consecutively due to so many alternatives. So I'll probably look for Macan EV GTS or the iX5 coming out soon. Both are lighter and provides better driving dynamics.
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