For the record, I use my turn signals. I mistyped, and what I was trying to say came out that I don't use them. I use them. what I was trying to say was that the Lucid turn signals are confusing. Yes, they cancel after a turn, and they do the half-press-blink-a-few-times thing, BUT, if you press too far when lane changing, it activates the "lock" that on normal, mortal cars is felt as a switch... and it doesn't turn off unless, as astutely posted, one presses the opposite direction. I didn't get the memo, and as I mentioned, I found it confusing.
I have driven 11,000+ miles in my Model X Plaid since purchase in May.
I LOVE the yoke for daily driving, but if I am being honest, it's even better when you're on a roadtrip. Less fatigue, better view... I'm admittedly not drifting with the Plaid, although maybe I should be... and I also believe drifting or catching a skid could be problematic on a track with a yoke as implemented today...
I have not yet taken the Lucid on a roadtrip after taking delivery in early July. I brought it to my PPF/tint/wrapper place, parked it, and left it there for contemplation after the turn signal issue, and the, uh, software "issues" immediately after delivery...
I seriously considered selling it until I found this forum where I learned about the 2.0.
The Lucid has a wireless phone charger, if your phone fits in the micro slot they designed.