Silent Lucidity
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Hello from Florida
I wish I owned a Lucid, but its just not in the cards for me right now. Instead of buying a Lucid, I'm considering buying stock in it. It's dirt cheap right now. (trading at $3/share right now) With the soon to be release of the Gravity, the expansion of the plaint in Houston (which should drive down costs), and Lucid having cash on hand, it seems like a good investment. I'm far from rich (hence, I drive a Mazda 6, which is a GREAT little car, and not a Lucid) and am only looking to invest a humble $2,500.00. While I can afford to lose that amount, I'd much prefer not too.
I saw a previous thread of investing, but it didn't really provide any insight as to the quality/long term survivability of Lucid. I was hoping to learn from the owners, and what your experiences are with long-term ownership of a Lucid? The performance, range, and luxury of the car are top notch. (that Sapphire is a Plaid Smasher, IMO) , Unfortunately, I've also heard stories of software glitches, some other quality control issues common to a start up.
I imagine that posing a question to a message board may result in some biased answers, but I'd really like to know your opinions. Other than minor glitches, is the car reliable? Do you see yourself buying another one or possibly getting the Gravity if you are in the need for an E-SUV? What does a Lucid bring to the table that its competitors don't?
As a subtopic, Lucid is pretty Liquid (over 4.5 billion in cash), why don't they advertise a lot. Lack of brand recognition is killing them, IMO. Maybe its because manufacturing capabilities are limited, so they didn't want to create demand it can't meet? Just odd to me. 2022 Car of the Year: should have been shoved down the public's throat like Flo from Progressive.
I thank you for your time. It's boom or bust time for this stock: Hopefully we can all hitch our wagon to it and get rich.
I wish I owned a Lucid, but its just not in the cards for me right now. Instead of buying a Lucid, I'm considering buying stock in it. It's dirt cheap right now. (trading at $3/share right now) With the soon to be release of the Gravity, the expansion of the plaint in Houston (which should drive down costs), and Lucid having cash on hand, it seems like a good investment. I'm far from rich (hence, I drive a Mazda 6, which is a GREAT little car, and not a Lucid) and am only looking to invest a humble $2,500.00. While I can afford to lose that amount, I'd much prefer not too.
I saw a previous thread of investing, but it didn't really provide any insight as to the quality/long term survivability of Lucid. I was hoping to learn from the owners, and what your experiences are with long-term ownership of a Lucid? The performance, range, and luxury of the car are top notch. (that Sapphire is a Plaid Smasher, IMO) , Unfortunately, I've also heard stories of software glitches, some other quality control issues common to a start up.
I imagine that posing a question to a message board may result in some biased answers, but I'd really like to know your opinions. Other than minor glitches, is the car reliable? Do you see yourself buying another one or possibly getting the Gravity if you are in the need for an E-SUV? What does a Lucid bring to the table that its competitors don't?
As a subtopic, Lucid is pretty Liquid (over 4.5 billion in cash), why don't they advertise a lot. Lack of brand recognition is killing them, IMO. Maybe its because manufacturing capabilities are limited, so they didn't want to create demand it can't meet? Just odd to me. 2022 Car of the Year: should have been shoved down the public's throat like Flo from Progressive.
I thank you for your time. It's boom or bust time for this stock: Hopefully we can all hitch our wagon to it and get rich.