LucidvsTeslaS
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- Lucid Touring
The 12 V in the trunk is for a cigarette lighter adapter; is it also suitable for another sub/amp? I doubt. Somebody said it is by the right wheel, the 12 V battery; this is where I can pull a high amp 12 V from.Please refrain from name calling or ad hominems.
Nobody attacked you; they disagreed with you. Also, plenty of people think other cars sound better than the Lucid, and vice versa. That’s okay, even if I disagree. The issue is in trying to prove a point or imply that Lucid has duped us, which is where you veered off the rails. You’re welcome to hold any *opinion* you’d like. People have different ears.
Interesting; I find the Lucid audio to be very full, and have an extremely wide soundstage. This may just be taste - I did tracking/mixing/mastering for years and so have a good ear for a system with a nice, flat response. The Lucid system is not going to be a “club,” that’s for sure.
It’s not. The 12v is in the trunk, you can tap it to go anywhere, but the trunk is where subs would go anyway.
I do not know why they do not have the port used for diagnostics in the front like most cars; I want to install the car ring bell camera OBD-II port.
How do I run the extension from the trunk to the car?
Some Lucid Air Owners Learn To Jump Their 12 Volt Batteries - Lucid Insider Blog - Lucid Air & Lucid Motors News
To preface this post, I find these quirky and odd situations fascinating, so I do love to cover quirks, which is why I am writing this. In short, I see more and more issues pop up randomly from Lucid Air owners around their 12-volt batteries. I am not sure if this is a large issue […]
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