Been using 20" Michelin Pilot Sport all season tires for a year now...work great and minimal noise. Great in snow. Buy them from Tire Rack so you get 2 years of road hazard included.
I've hit several big potholes and my 20" wheels have survived them all until last week when a pothole the size of a crater took one out. I had just purchased a spare the week before so was fortunately able to get home. I had replaced my OEM summer tires with all-seasons from Tire Rack last year...
Yeah, if Android it takes a bit for the car to wake up after opening the app. I've had better luck pinning the app on my Android phone but I still find myself checking to make sure the app is open and loading before heading into a parking lot. It's a pain but I still prefer it over carrying a fob.
Customer service confirmed it is still being worked on, despite AA no longer being mentioned on the website. It's pure speculation, but my guess would be that they will prioritize AA being made available for Gravity deliveries/press later this year.
Yeah, Lucid was very responsive but said they could only arrange for a tow to a local tire shop, but not for someone to put my spare on...which I found a bit odd. Most insurers include roadside service so not a big deal to use this as an alternative.
Hit a monster pothole & got my 1st blowout...service guy from my insurance co showed up in 15 mins & said he wanted to be the first to respond so he could see a Lucid & tell his friends about it.
BTW, just bought a spare tire 2 weeks ago which saved our outing. If you're in a snowy climate do...
New Android Auto AI features announced at the Samsung event yesterday (that we can't use):
https://news.yahoo.com/android-auto-getting-ai-powered-182529893.html
Applying Liquid Wrench M914 silicon spray around frunk seals in the late fall when I change from summer to all season tires has become part of my Lucid winterizing routine.
20" wheels are a great in-between option for looks and durability. I had 21" wheels on my Tesla and kept getting flats and bent rims on potholes in winter so I went with 20's on the Lucid with all season tires as I'm in a snowy climate. I've since hit some pretty significant potholes in the...
I would LOVE the option to be able to keep rear seat HVAC on by default...I do so every time I drive the car in winter and dislike having to go into the menus to do so every time I drive.
I had a '22 refreshed Tesla Model S with a heat pump prior to my Lucid and I still found it to be drafty feeling in the winter...which I don't in the Lucid. There are other advantages to having a dedicated heat pump but I oddly didn't like it as much for actual heating...or maybe the Tesla just...
I'm in a snowy climate and the heater works fine with the glass roof. On particularly cold days the key for me is to turn on the rear hvac so the entire car is being heated, which helps considerably. This unfortunately has to be done manually whenever you depart, but it's only one button press...
I keep forgetting that Alexa can also answer standard questions that you would ask your phone or home device such as "what is the weather forecast for tomorrow?". I did this last week and also noticed it brings up a weather forecast graphic on the display...neat.
I didn't realize that we don't have a heat pump in the Air for situations like this. When I heard it mentioned as being offered in the future at the Gravity launch I was already envious of future owners due to living in a cold climate.
Is it luke warm on both sides? I ask as one time I noticed that it was blowing cold on the rear driver's side and warm on the rear passenger side for some reason. When I maxed out the heat on the front drivers side it then started blowing warm in the back and stayed that way. Strange.