Swiszo
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Paul
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2025
- Threads
- 5
- Messages
- 48
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- 30
- Location
- Longmont, CO
- Vehicles
- Rivian R1S in British Green
- Occupation
- product development
If you own a Rivian, R1, while driving, press the window slightly and tell me the noise doesn't become greater. We can do a poll and prove me wrongThat is just one of the things they could do but not the only thing—to ensure whatever rolls off the production line is everything they intended on the "drawing board". Mine rolled off the line and was delivered with all four doors out of alignment. And even then there was no wind noise like some described of theirs. While I didn't have the issue, the misaligned doors for sure isn't what the designers and engineers had in mind (because SC agreed they were out of spec and corrected them, for free, well after the 1 year adjustment period). That points squarely at the manufacturing side of the equation—that practices over there need to tighten up. And RJ's recent posts suggest they've implemented new tech to address that for R2 production.
You insist the shape of the windows are solely responsible for the noise issue. That would mean every single car produced would have his inherent problem. That is clearly not the case.
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