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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    Totally agree with you. People should not be chastised for posting about their issues/bugs. If that continues, people will become very reluctant to post honest impressions of their new cars as they are delivered. Based on the well documented issues with the Air launch, I know many of us are...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    Thanks. Could even be useful if Homelink (with auto open/close) comes to Gravity.
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    A quick google search shows that Tesla charges for Homelink on the Model 3/Y but includes it for free on the Model S/X. Based on this, Lucid had better not be charging for Homelink on Gravity but maybe OK for the future Earth model. If they do decide to charge on Gravity, then as Ricky Ricardo...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    This Homelink issue appears to be an evolving and uncertain issue at this point. There are two issues to consider. First is the missing hardware. It was mentioned that some Volvo’s are missing Homelink recently, but there is no indication that this is a widespread problem to all...
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    QUESTION Will HUD be operable on first DE deliveries in May

    It looks like there is enough sample size to call it on the who got it right on HUD functionality in the Poll that was the original purpose of this thread. The winner is “Yes, but limited functionality”. That was the most popular poll response, so I guess our forum members have a pretty good...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    Sorry boss. To be fair, DrZorro did mention issues with both locking and unlocking. As for mentioning AIr issues in this Gravity discussion, it is somewhat normal for people to worry that some of the early production issues that the AIr had might be repeated on the Gravity. Hopefully as more...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    Yes, I agree with your frustration on comparisons of Lucid to Toyota. Toyota’s are very reliable due to sticking with old, tried and true tech. They have never been know to push the future. That being said, there are certain basic functions that any moderately upper priced car should do...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    I have not had a car in over 20 years that required me to pull a fob out of my pocket and hit a button to open. Hell, even my daughters 2012 Ford Focus had rock solid reliable keyless entry. The only time I ever had an issue was when I tried to push the fob battery beyond 2 years or so and...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    While I agree that Homelink is to blame for this possible change, Lucid should hopefully include initial 3-4 year subscription cost in car purchase. The idiocy of this is for Homelink to justify a subscription. Once Homelink is installed into a car, there is nothing for them to do with regards...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    So it is still a subscription service. One time up front cost to purchase the monkey and then monthly banana costs.
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    Ok, it is great to finally get some early unbiased reviews of the Gravity. The center console issue was probably caused by car being shaken on transport across country and this should definitely be fixed soon. The music services glitch is a little concerning but probably not unexpected for...
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    OTA Update 2.7.0

    I’m sorry but telling people to resort to work arounds like this is just not acceptable. Keyless entry is 25+ year old technology. Every car I have had for the past 2 decades I have never had to fish a fob or phone out of my pocket in order to open the door. I just grab the handle (or on some...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    Also the first non-green Gravity on the forum I believe. I’m not normally big on black cars but have to admit it looks pretty sharp.
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    Kim Java Preview of the Lucid Gravity

    I do agree with you to some extent. My dream car would be a Lucid Gravity with Waymo level FSD. Be in control and have fun at times and then tune out and go FSD at others. My biggest priority now is a good ADAS for mindless long highway drives. 15 years from now as I get into my 80’s my...
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    Kim Java Preview of the Lucid Gravity

    He needs a new optometrist.
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    Kim Java Preview of the Lucid Gravity

    My hoped for road map would be to have SuperCruise level ADAS by end of the year, then hopefully a “Hands off, Eyes off” highway system within 2-3 years. Yes, I would eventually like an FSD type system but rather wait until Level 5 systems are available.
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    Kim Java Preview of the Lucid Gravity

    Yeah, one of the Elon cult members even stated that he would not trust any ADAS system that was not VISION only.
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    Kim Java Preview of the Lucid Gravity

    Interesting reading the comments section of this review. All of the Tesla fanboys had only one answer, “no FSD so not interested.” Seems that most Tesla owners are willing to accept basic stripped down interiors with minimal luxury as long as the car does all the driving for them. Tesla has...
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    Please, would you jump in with my baggage?

    Reliability of automobiles is directly related to the tech and features they have as well as the new innovation being implemented. If you want reliability, go buy a base Toyota Camry. It is a very reliable but very boring car. Toyota keeps their reliability high by sticking with tried and...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    Thanks. Waiting for a demo car to arrive to arrange a test drive. Good to see that they at least have a studio car now and hopefully demo car in couple weeks.
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