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- Jan 7, 2022
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- 73 Mustang Conv & the GT
Yea, I will be first in line to admit I did make the assumption that it would include a feature I have had on every car I have owned (other than my antique cars) for the past couple/few decades at every price point, from Mazda, to Mini, Infiniti, Ford, BMW, Mercedes, etc. That was definitely my fault, mea culpa, etc.From some of the comments in here Lucid should just take the approach of why bother. The car didn't come with SXM from day 1, it was never advertised as having SXM so you didn't have to buy it if it was such a big deal that you couldn't live without. Now a compromise has been provided and people still aren't happy. Lucid seems to be in a situation of damned if you do and damned if you don't.
I pity them when CarPlay eventually comes out because I can see all the comments now saying "it's too small on the screen" "it's shit" "why didn't they do this" "why didn't they do that"
I am not quite sure about this, but the ability to have SiriusXM radio has been almost as standard as Navigation. My son's 2015 Mini has SiriusXM, but no Nav, and no back-up camera for that matter. He actually has to turn around to go in reverse safely, the horror.
I was fine with it being that way and have accepted it. It is just too bad Lucid forced itself into having to make a "compromise".
Some of the original prototypes actually had sharkfin antennae, so maybe they might have considered it at some point.