Posted on 05/11/2023 7:01:55 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
R1S is a premium SUV in the line of electric cars from Rivian. It is a 7-seater EV with 3 rows and tons of cutting-edge features. Though it is a great car, it isn’t immune to certain problems. It has been recalled by NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration twice in a short span. The issues weren’t that serious, but they were causing problems nonetheless.
This blog will focus on the 6 most common problems with Rivian R1S. Why are car owners facing these problems, and what can you do to solve them?
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1. Loose Steering Knuckle
2. Defective Seat Belt Anchor
3. Proximity Sensor Defect
4. Hard Suspension on Slow Speeds
5. Windows Go Up Slowly
6. Serious Cabin Noise
Go read at the links below:
(Excerpt) Read more at rivian-info.com ...
7. Owned by George Schwartz ($0r0$).
Yes. I should have specified man-made climate change.
“When one is paying $79,000+ for the vehicle PLUS tax and loan fees??? Are you kidding me? If I were to pay that much for a vehicle, it better be near perfect. Arrghh...you are killin’ me.”
A Ford F-250 Limited starts at $96,095 (since you must be from Rio Linda that’s almost 25% more expensive than the Rivian).
Do any modern Ford vehicles have any of these issues:
1. Loose Steering Knuckle
2. Defective Seat Belt Anchor
3. Proximity Sensor Defect
4. Hard Suspension on Slow Speeds
5. Windows Go Up Slowly
6. Serious Cabin Noise
Yes, and more.
Did I EVER endorse the Rivian? NO!
All I wrote was: “For good or bad it’s an interesting truck.”
Sheeshe! YOU are killing ME!
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/17/1164287038/ford-recalls-fusion-mkz-f150
https://www.cars.com/research/ford-f_150-2022/recalls/
https://www.cars.com/research/ford-f_150-2020/recalls/
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