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Boils down to 3 possible explanations. They are having some fairly major issue with the finished truck. They are waiting until some person with an engineering background decides the truck is a 100% ready in which case we will never see retail deliveries ever or they are really having major issues with the production line.It’s not shocking if you take this as evidence that they still aren’t making customer-ready trucks. They give them to employees because they have some issue, tonneau or other, that Rivian just can’t fix. That seems far more likely than Rivian continuing to prioritize employees over us.
I have started to look for other options. There’s just nothing out there I want.
Good observations, thanks.Boils down to 3 possible explanations. They are having some fairly major issue with the finished truck. They are waiting until some person with an engineering background decides the truck is a 100% ready in which case we will never see retail deliveries ever or they are really having major issues with the production line.
I drove by the plant Tuesday, here are a few observations. There was site preparations for an addition on the SW corner of the existing facility. Guessing 20%-30% expansion of existing permanent structures. There was a pressurized hoop fabric structure(think football practice facility) adjacent to the North end of the plant. I don't remember that from previous visits. Maybe someone who attended the First Mile event can chime in. The employee parking lot was packed with a large remote parking area with a lot of vehicles also. There seemed to be a lot of security vehicles at the entrances but probably normal. I brought my good binoculars along. Looked like 100-150 R1Ts setting in an area the resembled RJ Twitter post but I didn't see any evidence of R1S. There definitely was areas that I could not see because of obstructions but thats what I can report. I did drive through Normal but missed the R1S pictured here on the street. All I can say from what I saw at the Normal site Rivian is burning thru some serious cash at this point. One last thing there was absolutely no activity in the Greenfield site across from the plant where supposedly SDI was looking.
March first can't come and they tell godfodder that he is still on track for February.
I just double checked and I didn't get the call about missing my Sep-Oct window until November 2nd...October 31st and Godfodder's guide wouldn't confirm shit.
You didn't call your guide at 12:00 am Nov. 1st asking where the truck was???I just double checked and I didn't get the call about missing my Sep-Oct window until November 2nd...
They probably would have said the truck is still scheduled to be delivered at the end of OctoberYou didn't call your guide at 12:00 am Nov. 1st asking where the truck was???
They have already done that exact thing... To me... Twice...all the fretting about another meaningful delay announcement (itself being delayed) doesn't jive with the many forum posts that say recent CS/Guide discussions always reiterating their delivery window provided late last year is still valid.
I mean sure they could be making that a "canned reply" until the bad news is formally announced at the end of this month, but wow, that would generate really horrible press, crush the stock, and drive many to drinking heavier than they already are. ????
Yeah, but Rivian’s pattern is to do just that: say things are on schedule and then issue a belated confirmation, after the deadline has passed, that they’re not gonna meet it.all the fretting about another meaningful delay announcement (itself being delayed) doesn't jive with the many forum posts that say recent CS/Guide discussions always reiterating their delivery window provided late last year is still valid.
I mean sure they could be making that a "canned reply" until the bad news is formally announced at the end of this month, but wow, that would generate really horrible press, crush the stock, and drive many to drinking heavier than they already are. ????
This is exactly what they've done historically..on multiple occasions. Hence the fretting.all the fretting about another meaningful delay announcement (itself being delayed) doesn't jive with the many forum posts that say recent CS/Guide discussions always reiterating their delivery window provided late last year is still valid.
I mean sure they could be making that a "canned reply" until the bad news is formally announced at the end of this month, but wow, that would generate really horrible press, crush the stock, and drive many to drinking heavier than they already are. ????
yeah, I've been pre-emptively drinking more heavily in anticipation of the inevitable bad newsThis is exactly what they've done historically..on multiple occasions. Hence the fretting.
Same here. I assume everyone with a 2018 pre-order (that must be 10,000+ people?) have had the same lack of clear, consistent and reliable communications. Tesla was arguably worse. Rivian is a tech startup, so these shortcomings are to be expected to some extent. It will be some time before Rivian's C-suite fix their C3 (Command, control, and communications) … which should focus. on their 3C's (customer, competitor, company) … : )I just double checked and I didn't get the call about missing my Sep-Oct window until November 2nd...
Just FYI, they're definitely not building sequentially by order number. Your truck could be next off the line.My order is about #2500. They're going to have to be building 200/week to get to me in that time frame.
I'm fine with them building a couple thousand before mine, just for the QA improvements.