I also like the Rivian, but agree on buying the Lightning was a better choice. If Rivian is still around in 10 years I might end up buying one as I'd be closer to retirement and would be my last vehicle.I loved the feel of Rivian but I still believe I made the right choice with my Pro and would do it again.
R1T sales for May 2025 YTD are very weak
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I wonder about future vehicles - maybe my Lightning is the last one that doesn't full time drive itself...so future vehicles will not require me to drive them. Imagine one day you're 85 years old and get a new truck, that self-drives and you just get in, tell it where you want to go. Your health and ability to drive are no longer limitations on getting around, even out in rural areas where there are few options.I also like the Rivian, but agree on buying the Lightning was a better choice. If Rivian is still around in 10 years I might end up buying one as I'd be closer to retirement and would be my last vehicle.
I was hoping that this would be the reality by 2030. Sadly North America has stopped moving forward because of certain people that I will not name. The future of the NA auto industry is not good. China innovates are break neck speed. New modal yrs are no longer taking yrs to change but months. The Mustang MachE is now old with no replacement in sight. The US is fixated on blowing the NA auto market supply chain up. Canada is now the villain, so lets increase the cost of raw materials by 50% because that will make us great again. Really??? Wake up US, the dream is dying.I wonder about future vehicles - maybe my Lightning is the last one that doesn't full time drive itself...so future vehicles will not require me to drive them. Imagine one day you're 85 years old and get a new truck, that self-drives and you just get in, tell it where you want to go. Your health and ability to drive are no longer limitations on getting around, even out in rural areas where there are few options.
I like the R1T, but it's a "little fellow" compared with the others. I wanted a full size truck. Not a SUV with the backend made into a truck 'like' bed.I also like the Rivian, but agree on buying the Lightning was a better choice. If Rivian is still around in 10 years I might end up buying one as I'd be closer to retirement and would be my last vehicle.
Same thoughts on the Rivian as well. But I did put in a reservation for the little Rivian R2 just to see.I like the R1T, but it's a "little fellow" compared with the others. I wanted a full size truck. Not a SUV with the backend made into a truck 'like' bed.
Hear, hear! I agree wholeheartedly with your preference for real trucks, defined as vehicles that emphasize a bed for hauling rather than an SUV interior. My 25 year old Ranger had a longer bed than my new Lightning does. I would have jumped at a 2-seat Lightning with a ≥7 foot bed. That's just my personal preference, but surely many others share it, especially professionals needing work trucks.I like the R1T, but it's a "little fellow" compared with the others. I wanted a full size truck. Not a SUV with the backend made into a truck 'like' bed.
I wonder about future vehicles - maybe my Lightning is the last one that doesn't full time drive itself...so future vehicles will not require me to drive them. Imagine one day you're 85 years old and get a new truck, that self-drives and you just get in, tell it where you want to go. Your health and ability to drive are no longer limitations on getting around, even out in rural areas where there are few options.