Mmiketa
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In the cubby under the frunk.Where did you find your adapter?
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In the cubby under the frunk.Where did you find your adapter?
What was your build date?I purchased a late '23 Lariat and I had the frunk release button protector included as well as an adapter from the 30A to a 14-50 outlet.
Yes, I have a Oct ā23 built Pro and have both of these also.What was your build date?
Cant TM it. Rivian will sue.Soonā¢
Same for both, Dec '23 build Lariat ERYes, I have a Oct ā23 built Pro and have both of these also.
XLT and Lariat still have different screens. The one in Chrisā video is a new trim level called Flash that sits between XLT and Lariat.Biggest shocker from these pictures for me is realizing that the XLT and Lariat Lightning have the same looking interior dashboard/trim etc. My 2021 XLT did not have the same Lariat look on the inside.
It's replacing the XLT though right?XLT and Lariat still have different screens. The one in Chrisā video is a new trim level called Flash that sits between XLT and Lariat.
No. For ā24 the XLT is still available but it will only be SR. The Flash is basically what used to be the XLT ER with a few of the Lariat features added on, mainly the big screen.It's replacing the XLT though right?
Hi, back when I was younger (man I'm only in my 40s but this was 20 years ago still, ugh, curse you time) I managed a quality assurance department at Acclaim Entertainment. Yeah, we ran into walls all day. I was a very specific kind of manager. I tracked compatibility over various PCs and cross-referenced bugs to correlate them with specific pieces of hardware.WTF is Ford waiting on?
The minute we cut them some slack and be grateful is the minute they really stop developing/making improvements.Hi, back when I was younger (man I'm only in my 40s but this was 20 years ago still, ugh, curse you time) I managed a quality assurance department at Acclaim Entertainment. Yeah, we ran into walls all day. I was a very specific kind of manager. I tracked compatibility over various PCs and cross-referenced bugs to correlate them with specific pieces of hardware.
This is necessary. You want this to happen.
These are not Teslas and we're not in a young company with complete vertical integration. We own a product from a behemoth who has a traditional "parts bin" approach.
You only have so many dev, artist and QA monkey hours in a day. Likely what we're looking at is Ford developed the latest patch on their 2024s and we're waiting for the process to be repeated on the 2023s.
Trust me when I say it's pretty amazing that Ford is doing this at all. They're pretending like they're the thing they're working towards before they're that thing. A vehicle like the F150 is incredibly complicated when you get into all the little options and the different suppliers involved. There are many small changes carried year over year or even running changes mid year you don't hear about. Perhaps a supplier change or they ran out of a part they had left over from the Explorer and they're just now tapping into the new parts.
This way of making of vehicle is near impossible to mimic the Tesla model of software development. Ford is doing it. I'd cut them some slack and be grateful.
I'm pretty harsh on OEMs, the fact that I'm saying this has to mean something!
Ford cheated. Not in ways that matter to us, but they cheated none the less. The way "this is supposed to be done" is by completely revamping your entire company to orient around two necessary and fundamental changes.The minute we cut them some slack and be grateful is the minute they really stop developing/making improvements.
Most of us here do give them slack, laugh off their software failures. Even my comment was more of joke comment than a serious one.
But if we truly want them to compete with Tesla we can't just continue to give them some slack and say "it's ok".
Ford is lucky the actual truck is awesome despite this software OTA circus. I don't even think we are asking for the Tesla model........at least Rivian?