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Rivian Files For Patent on Reconfigurable Bed
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Rivian
Very cool, found this on it too: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/03/gm-advertised-but-never-sold-a-single-unit-of-the-samson-car-history-alley/ I see they had plans to produce 2,250 of these cars the first year and then 5,000 the second but none other than the prototype ever got built and while it was announced, it actually never went into production. Very interesting for GM and the acquired Samson tractor company. -
The car is growing on me more and more, but then I always liked the front half and the rear end. Just that weird part by the C pillar, but I do agree it will be a moot point once you tint those damn rear windows and realistically all of them. Still think that redish color is the best so far on this sedan.
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Rivian Files For Patent on Reconfigurable Bed
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Rivian
Sorry, might be late due to long work day, but what do you mean people might want to learn how to use what? The optional bed features, the skateboard platform for building auto's? Please clarify for my tired brain. Thank you -
Listening to Welcome to the Jungle as I work on wrapping up projects for our big trade show in 6 weeks.
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I believe he is talking to @regfootball
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Totally agree on the color comment. No we are not pansies bitchin, that back section from B to C pillar is terrible, but the rest of the auto is awesome enough to deal with that flaw. Life is not perfect, eat some chocolate and drink your wine and enjoy the majority of what we can!
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I honestly hope this is not the case, I would rather they go on the bigger size than scale down.
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I think the one thing we are missing here is the safety requirements. Newer auto's like the CT6 have far more nanny devices / safety features on how an auto is to crumple and fold around the cage holding the humans. As such, I suspect one thing we are all forgetting is that the safety requirements of the auto's are going to eat into the interior room of the auto. I do not know for a fact, but that is one thing we have not touched on is the increased safety crash testing requirements. This could explain the reduced size of trunks.
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Cool stuff found while eating lunch. Colorado ZR2 Bison details at GM Tech Link web site:https://gm-techlink.com/?p=11181 Toyota upping investments in US to $13 Billion.
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I would say they were building a scaled down Escala and then the Bean Counters showed up at the point of the B Pillar and said you have X amount of cash left, finished the car with X dollars and we ended up with that back end mess.
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Rivian Files For Patent on Reconfigurable Bed
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Rivian
Hopefully their investment in Rivian gets them access to the platform so they can get it to market fast. -
Next gen Charger underpinnings - what's it going to be?
G. David Felt replied to trinacriabob's topic in Dodge
Totally agree, if and when the next gen Charger comes out, either Turbo 4 or V6 as the base engine has to have a minimum of 300HP. -
Love a clean engine bay, Lincoln did a good job. I understand this is a white one compared to yours, but I get it, clean for what it is. AGREE totally on the dark brown contrast. My Escalade is the full cream / tan interior with brown dash and while they did not have it available when I bought it, I would love to have the Mocha interior they now have on the Escalades. Platinum Trim gets this interior as the only option to black: Where as Luxury and below levels get the Mocha Honestly for the money one spends, especially at the Platinum level, one should be able to choose any interior they have.
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Rivian Files For Patent on Reconfigurable Bed
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Rivian
This is very exciting, I wonder if one could get a longer bed then to replace the standard 4.5' bed. That would allow them to build a single truck with bed length options. The future of trucks / SUV's based on a skateboard concept is what will bring true customization to peoples orders as they can mix n match what they want in their auto. EXCITING TIMES! -
Fisker Shows First Look at New Electric SUV :Comments
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Fisker
True and valid points, thank you my friend. Yet I still find that while we learn from our failures, those CEO's that are better grounded tend to bounce back better. In regards to Fisker, I have now wondered what the auto failure rate was for auto companies in the 1910 to 1930 range? ? I was looking at the hundreds of Chinese auto start up companies, the few here in the US and wonder how long before we see a crash and a flow to the history books for a bunch of these companies. Fiskar while he is a show man, I question his ability to actually deliver his auto's. I hope he does not turn out like Faraday, exciting concept auto, but yet to deliver anything but spending others money.- 10 replies
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That is awesome to hear, best part of CPO's is when you can get more than you were expecting. Agree with you that the Sync3 would be a must for me too. I love the Brown, just a nice warm feeling when you get into the auto unlike all the blah black out there. So what does it look like under the hood?
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Fisker Shows First Look at New Electric SUV :Comments
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Fisker
Disagree with you and @balthazar as it has been proven that marriage in a committed long term relationship, helping to raise the kids does give a strong sense of grounding. Musk is a smart but social idiot that has no problem marring people, having a kid and then moving onto the next piece of hot ass and leaving the mother to raise the kid alone. There is nothing grounded in his sense of commitment except to himself and his own fame. CEO's that have long term marriages with kids have grown and excelled at making companies very successful. This is true be it male or female. Much research and write ups have been done on this topic. No it does not mean you have to be married to be successful, but CEO's that are with kids seem to get more right than wrong compared to the single CEO. Just look at Musk's twitter and interviews. Being Married makes you a better Entrepreneur, Here's why! https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/309988 4 reasons being happily married could make you a better CEO https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevecooper/2013/07/31/4-reasons-being-happily-married-could-make-you-a-better-ceo/#63c186af5b29 I truly believe that a happy home life with a spouse / kids makes one more grounded in looking at the big picture of how we treat others to how we run a company. Has worked for me.- 10 replies
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@ccap41 Congratulations, awesome auto. I am very excited and happy for you. Look forward to your 1 month review on it! That rocks!
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I know many computer engineers who use the MB and BMW subscription service here in Seattle as they do not want to bother with ownership of an auto, just use one when they need one. I see a subscription service for a solid off road activity vehicle that mostly will get used to go camping or up to the pass to ski / snowboard as a solid service for auto companies down the road. After all, you live in the city, parking is tight, space tight, why bother with auto ownership if a subscription service gives you an auto to use when you need one for nights or weekends.
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Seams Rivian is very focused on bringing their auto to market and offering something others have tried. The ability to be part of a subscription service where the auto is dropped off at your home when you need it. https://www.outdoorjournal.com/featured/athletes-and-explorers/imagine-cleaner-world-rivian-end-alex-honnolds-vanlife/ Outdoor life in talking to Rivian and how they plan to change the industry stated that many people only need an auto for select times, vacations, projects, etc. as such many people want a nice auto but do not or can not afford one 24/7. As such Rivian is looking to the subscription service for those that want to take their family on a ski trip or take friends to the beach for the day or weekend. To read more go to the link above to find out what Alex Honnold is doing.
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Rivian filed a patent for reconfigurable EVs. Specifically they filed it on having the bed be interchangeable for numerous different uses. Patent filing can be read here: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=rivian&OS=rivian&RS=rivian A forum web site not OWNED by Rivian but dedicated to all things Rivian can be found here where they have plenty of pictures based on the descriptions in the Patent Filing. https://www.rivianforums.com/threads/rivian-may-introduce-swappable-module-system-check-our-previews-inside.64/ There is lots more cool info that they discuss and have various drawn pictures but I love who ever built this gif image showing the various Swappable Modules. From the Rivian Forum group site:
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Tesla sent out an email inviting people to reserve the Model Y. For delivery starting in late 2021, you have to put down $2,500
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VW News: SEC Sues VW and EX-CEO Winterkorn for Fraud
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Volkswagen
Makes one wonder how many of the auto's are still on all those unguarded lots across America and how much of the money actually went back to VW versus into executives pockets? VW has a long road still ahead of themselves with this nightmare.- 1 reply
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