Chase Merrill, 24, lives in a remote area of New York’s Adirondack Mountains and put a deposit down on a Rivian R1S three years ago after his family of EV drivers had pressured him to do so, according to a report.Rivian is a non-Tesla EV startup that had over 100,000 reservations for expensive off-roaders and under 25,000 vehicles in 2022, the report noted, and an R1S SUV has a price tag of around $78,000.
He would have to dig in his pockets and pay for an additional $2,100 related to repairs, Merrill said."I was in a honeymoon phase," he said."It's an incredible car, and it handles unlike anything I’ve ever driven." "I hit about 2 1/2 feet of snow and it just stopped right there," he said."I had seen all the Rivian marketing campaigns with the cars just eating through the snow so it was kind of like, 'man, this is disappointing.'"
When the R1S was finally returned, a message on its dash informed Merrill to return it to the service center.
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