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Tacoma Vs. Rivian

Discussion in 'General Tacoma Talk' started by mustainefan, Jul 25, 2022.

  1. Feb 27, 2023 at 6:09 PM
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    WaitingOnMyR1T No longer waiting…

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    I have a Model S, I know. Not all EVs will automatically shut off cabin heating to provide longer range.
     
  2. Feb 27, 2023 at 6:16 PM
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    not you per say

    just in general, the anti ev argument

    as if technology is stagnant and or going backwards

    yall realize how advanced out iphones are??

    yall really think that finding a charging point is that difficult??

    its 2023, there is a pretty established grid of electrical wires.... globally...

    beefing up the system isnt that tough....

    i get the fear, i dont want anyone forcing me to replace anything i like with stuff i dont like

    buy the argument that ev is garbage and a failure is simply ignorant

    its not a replacement, its just one added option
     
  3. Feb 27, 2023 at 6:26 PM
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    100% agree but I used 2 vacations from 2022 that show it's a rather large inconvenience still at this time. So the nay sayers aren't wrong at this point and time. It isn't finished evolving yet and will absolutely get better. IMHO both EV and Combustion are the ideal mix.
    Our tool bags will have to change, grow and evolve. But opposition is a positive thing!

    I'm in favor of EV but not until it benefits me.
     
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  4. Feb 27, 2023 at 6:55 PM
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    In the high heat the heat pump would still need to run of course, so there still is some tax. But an EV hot-rodding trick if you will is to preheat the battery to the supercharging temps by setting the car to supercharge. When the battery is at supercharging temps it is more efficient and can charge more quickly, but also discharge significantly more quickly, meaning boosted 0-60 times and general acceleration performance increases over stock.

    Rivian is still pretty new and figuring things out. Easy for them to upgrade it with an OTA software update.
     
  5. Feb 27, 2023 at 7:00 PM
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    I hope they don’t, I like to control it all how I want it. Sometimes I want the AC on because it’s hot out but the seat heater on because it helps with my back pain.
     
  6. Feb 27, 2023 at 7:16 PM
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    yall still dont get it

    yall keep comparing...

    define convenience...
    whats it to you whats it to me??
    whats the tipping point number on convenience? daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, 5+, 10+ years.

    the gas engine isnt done evolving either

    could just stick with horses like the amish :cookiemonster:

    but if you use a calculator, a lot of it pans out :spy:
     
  7. Feb 27, 2023 at 7:26 PM
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    You're missing the Forrest for the trees.
    So what you're saying can be turned on you. You argue for, but provide no tangible input.
    Currently EV is not a convenient all purpose vehicle for my needs. I cannot take it to the heliport and leave it for 50 days. I cannot effectively use it for a family vacation.
    The inconvenience of my gasoline engine is the cost and frequency of fueling up but it's easy to find fuel.
    Yes we compare .. it's how we determine if what we have currently is better or worse than the next option.
    You do it shopping for food, tires literally everything.

    I don't have one because it's not beneficial to me now. If you want 1 get 1. I don't have to.

    You're just here to argue, I'd rather converse with the others.
     
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  8. Feb 27, 2023 at 7:45 PM
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    your heliport doesnt have an electrical outlet??

    not here to argue, just saying the anti ev group is comparing and reaching and harvesting excuses
     
  9. Feb 27, 2023 at 7:46 PM
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    I think you’re reaching a bit here. The guys just been asking pretty honest questions specific to his usage. Nothing anti-EV or wrong with that.
     
  10. Feb 27, 2023 at 7:48 PM
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    perhaps my bad, i confused him for the turd with the big hat
     
  11. Feb 27, 2023 at 7:56 PM
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    No the heliports I fly out of are to work offshore. Gulf of Mexico. They barely count as heliports.

    290 N J Theriot Rd.
    Golden Meadow, LA 70357

    I'm certainly not anti EV. I'm very interested in their potential. I'm a hot rodder at heart.
    1972 Chevelle SS, 454 TH400, over 700hp to the wheels.
    That being said an EV is very interesting considering you need a build car to beat them. But as daily an EV is freaking awesome! Stop sign to stop sign a .
     
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  12. Feb 27, 2023 at 8:03 PM
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    Do you know how to use uppercase letters and punctuation?
     
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    That’s a good photo.
     
  15. Feb 27, 2023 at 8:35 PM
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    Then you just turn off the full auto setting and use the manual settings instead. It doesn’t take away any features or controls, just adds new automatic options designed to optimize performance and extend range if you you want to use them.

    There are a few things to consider for parking EVs for an extended period of time. A parked EV is similar to a laptop running on battery power. The EV can go to “sleep” like a laptop and use almost no power, giving excellent battery life. However where people typically get in trouble is active security modes with video monitoring, which will prevent the vehicle from ever sleeping and will drain the battery over time, just like if you never allowed your laptop to sleep. Or people will check their EV in their app, which then wakes the EV up from sleep and runs the vehicle for some predetermined amount of time (maybe 2 hours). So if you do this a bunch of times it is like constantly waking up your laptop from its power conservation sleep mode to full power mode so you can check the battery stats maybe, causing it to use a bunch more power than it would otherwise. People that leave their EV for extended times often do one of these two things and then are surprised by the battery use, which is why it is so prominently discussed but at the same time largely self inflicted.

    The one you really can’t control is temp. If you park in freezing temps, the vehicle will use some power to heat the battery above freezing which will impose a constant drain. In cold temps I’d have concern for sure as it cannot be disabled. In hot temps, Teslas and maybe others have cabin overheat protection, which will automatically cool the cabin if temps near ~100 degrees while the car is parked. For long term parking, you can toggle the feature off so you are not spending the battery power on cooling the cabin.

    For myself, the longest I’ve gone without driving the Tesla while having it parked and sleeping in a 50 degree F garage without checking on it was 5 days, in that amount of time it showed 0% change in charge level. I have the car settings to automatically disable the active security (sentry) when at home since it is garaged.
     
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    What is wrong with comparing? You do realize we live in a consumerism society, we compare the absolute fuck out of just about everything. And severely judge others on their purchases. “Doooood…why in the fuck did you buy that, didn’t you do any comparison shopping???”

    They are cool and all, dunno rather spend money elsewhere.

    I mean… at the end of the day, it is just a stupid pickup to haul your shit. But yeah we live in socioeconomic status-quo culture. Gotta have the latest and the fucking greatest to keep one upping one another.
     
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    its basically comparing two different calibers
    its ridiculous and nonsensical

    seemingly the only excuse used is constantly comparing it to peoples personal feelings
     
  18. Feb 27, 2023 at 9:21 PM
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    Title of this thread is “Tacoma vs. Rivian” is it not? sSeems yo me it is based on comparing the two platforms. You could buy a Tacoma over a Rivian with enough cash left over for approximately 15+ years of fuel, and damn good track record of reliability, not to mention it is awfully convenient without having to reinvent the gawd damn wheel. Fuuuuck, I am getting old pretty fucking tired of change. Now what in the fuck do they want us to buy to keep the wheels of consumerism forever rolling. Fairly certain that Toyota (the company) will be around 50 years from now. While Rivian might become expensive yard art in 5. RJ Sacringe, hey man I am rooting for ya, be awesome if you could take down that egotistical asshole Musk, but man things aren’t looking good.

    Of course Turd is being ridiculous, because most of this EV bullshit is. He is trolling you guys and you’re taking it hook, line and sinker. I find it hilarious, one of the reasons I stick around on this bullshit forum. And that is all it is…bullshit, over and over and over. We all should have our heads examined. lol!

    I took a break for a few months of this nonsense, came back, yep same fucking bullshit. We all need to go travel more, Hell… how do they expect us to convert to EVs if we don’t burn up all the petroleum first?

    Just got back from AZ, was originally going drive, but with the winter storms coming in decided to fly last minute. Let’s say I had a Rivian and drove from Idaho to AZ and back, probably be stuck in the snowy mountains of Utah with a dead battery instead of at home in my favorite chair reading knuckleheads arguing with one another over never ending bullshit.
     
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  19. Feb 27, 2023 at 10:12 PM
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    I was running low on gas today in an unfamiliar place. Guess what I had to do, use an app to get directions to a gas station. Isn’t the first time I’ve had to do to that. Happens on both sides.
     
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    You wouldn’t be stuck on the side of the road with a dead battery unless you’re an idiot. With just a little bit of planning you can drive an EV to nearly anywhere in the country, especially on main roads. It took me five minutes to build a route including charging stops that would take my Rivian from Boise to Phoenix without a problem even given reduced winter cold range issues. Definitely not as convenient as gas but still 100% doable.

    The bullshitting is the best part of this forum, it’s why I stick around still. There’s always some interesting people and interesting conversations to be had.
     
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