ScottyBoy
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Pop a few Oxy and sleep it out? Okay Jordan Belfort!
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They do.. a bunch of uppity arsehats in my opnion..Like this OP I ended up giving in to the "Dark Side" I am too old and decrepit to actually do any major work on a vehicle anymore and I really just do not want to attempt it. Sold the 2009 Hoe with +266k miles, cheap to a young fella that works on his own cars and I am sure that he will get major enjoyment and value out of it. I bought a 2023 Toyota Truck, it currently has 112 miles on it and seems to be a fairly decent product. Rivian is an interesting product but my confidence in an all electric vehicle is low i sure wish the OP luck with that. Does Rivian have a forum to check out to see how the product is doing?
You are mostly correct.. The R1T is a much faster Honda Ridgeline, but made for the "vegan" masses.. The Honda is about the half the price. Rivian is building their own dealer network. Gotta get rid of it at about 7 years. Warranty on the powertrain is 8 years, so about 6 months before that.I must be living under a rock. This is the first I have heard of a Rivian. Guess its an electric pickup truck. Looks like a Honda Ridgeline but way cooler. The truck bed is useless. I don't think you could put a sheet of ply wood or a 2x4 in the back. And to think about dumping a load of mulch or rock in the back of a 80k+ vehicle. That isn't going to happen. To me its a very pricey Honda. What dealership is going to support it? You know you have to get rid of it after 3 years. After that the batteries take a dump and replacements cost more than the vehicle cost. Case in point. Saw a Nissan Leaf for sale. Wanted $3000 for it. Thought, Hey this is a good deal and be a great commuter car. Low miles, clean and only 5 years old. Problem was the batteries needed to be replaced. Cost to replace the batteries was over $8000. And that's not counting labor. Cost more than the cars worth. So when is it enough.....
One of my closest friends works at their Bloomington, il facility. They offer a discount to employees... and he still drives either his 86 Fiero or 03 AWD Chevrolet Express van. Because he doesnt see enough quality to buy what his employer builds.I knew it went way down but I had no idea how far since I figured I’d keep it forever and it was only $1000. It’s worth $163 today, an 85% loss. Sure glad I didn’t invest a few hundred thousand. Not sure what happened, I haven’t been following what’s been going on with that company.