I just figured this out today - with the SS base system, we only have access to the subwoofer in the rear parcel shelf. The front two woofers are turned off as part of the SSP package.
But what amazed me was the BALANCE setting made a significant impact on low-end bass response. When the...
I just got a stress crack on the rear windshield this weekend on my 2023 Touring. I wonder if the shape of the rear windshield is more prone to cracks.
thanks @borski for the recommendations!
I spoke to an audio shop here and they said they’re not sure they can work on Lucid cause it’s a 16v battery, as opposed to Tesla’s 12v.
Hey folks, I’m looking to add some low end to my SS (non-Pro) system. Any installers you can recommend in the Bay Area, preferably in the SF/Peninsula area but willing to travel. Thanks!
Resale prices have been brutal but it's expected for the used car market. Drive off the lot and it already loses 10-15% in value. Compound by the car prices plummeting.
I had this happen just once, as I was turning 90 degrees into an EA charging station with about 20%. It definitely scared me when it didn't slow down and went towards the station but I managed to apply the brakes before looking like an idiot.
I've owned and driven Tesla Model 3 & Model X with...
I also have the same issue as OP, I can rarely get my car to "wake up" when approaching from the rear of the car. I can take my keyfob out and press twice after I've attempted the trunk button before it'll actually wake itself up.
Have never experienced this issue in ANY of the cars I've...
I've had the same issues with my local EA station. 3 of the 4 stations are always listed as "Unavailable" in the Lucid app but I see other cars charging there all the time. The only stall that's marked as "Ready to use" will start me off around 17 kW at best and eventually drop to about 3-4 kW...
I have State Farm home insurance and bundling my auto with it, I'm only missing multi-car discount so it's still relatively high for what it is.
I'm in the Bay Area (contra costa county) suburbs with an annual mileage of ~5K.
I played around with Geico a bit more and got it down to ~$1500/year.
Costco (AmFam) & Metromile won't insure the car as it's over six figures. Progressive is about $3400/year, Geico is $2600/year, and State Farm $3000/year. I have 15 years of driving experience in CA with no DUI, accidents or tickets. What are these absurd rates...