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What is the most you would be willing to pay for a Lucid Gravity? (May select multiple options)
It's because more than one vote is allowed.Vote percentages are not making sense.
My apologies for confusing wording, English is not my first language. I made it multiple options for the people that might be considering between multiple different trims, so it can reflect the different price ranges they may be shopping in. For those that are going for a specific trim regardless, just select the one price range you'd be willing to pay for that trimConfusing as the highest price range you select obviously should include anything below it. Should be one choice with what is the ideal price range that you would pay or max you would pay for a base price Gravity.
The English is fine. It's the logic of the poll that is confusing to get the results that make sense. By offering multiple choices, someone who selects $200-300k AND $80-89,999 only skews the data set as an example.My apologies for confusing wording, English is not my first language. I made it multiple options for the people that might be considering between multiple different trims, so it can reflect the different price ranges they may be shopping in. For those that are going for a specific trim regardless, just select the one price range you'd be willing to pay for that trim
..No efficient competition at least. The R1s mysteriously lost its passenger space, and stuff like the escalade iq is body on frame.Lucid Gravity will sell very well, no good competition in this space!
..No efficient competition at least. The R1s mysteriously lost its passenger space, and stuff like the escalade iq is body on frame.
I have seen the R1S a few times now and it appears Narrow from the outside and also does not have enough luggage space in the back with all 3 seats being used so I am not sure how useful it would be for a family going camping without having a rack on top...No efficient competition at least. The R1s mysteriously lost its passenger space, and stuff like the escalade iq is body on frame.
I keep reading posts about cramped second and 3rd row seats. I suppose if you are comparing it to a minivan, then yes maybe it has less leg room. If you are comparing it to any other 3 row SUV on the market, it is tops. I’m coming from an Audi Q7, which I would consider cramped.I have seen the R1S a few times now and it appears Narrow from the outside and also does not have enough luggage space in the back with all 3 seats being used so I am not sure how useful it would be for a family going camping without having a rack on top.
The one review I read was very nice for off-roading but they did mention the cramped 2nd and 3rd row seats.
I know there was someone here who sold their dream and bought the R1S and loved it as well.
Again IMO the number of units sold would depend on the Price and the Quality. If it is priced like the GT with decent features it could sell more units than the GT for sure especially if the range is over 400 miles.