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Verizon offers "unlimited" data.Say you go to the grocery and buy a 5 lb bag of potatoes. You get home and weigh it: 3.8 lbs.
You log onto the Potato Owners' Forum--the gist of the discussion is that it doesn't matter which potatoes you buy, no one sells 5 lb bags of potatoes that actually weigh 5 lbs.
Conclusion of the posters: "the potatoes taste great, so consider yourself lucky. If you don't like overpaying, don't buy potatoes".
OK.....
2 TB Hard drives actually only format to around 1.8 TB of usable space.
Netflix tells me my plan is 15.49 per month. My bill actually comes out to $16.09
There are about a gazillion examples of what gets advertised vs reality. Surely this is not a new concept for you?
Lucid never said "You will definitely get 520 miles every time you charge up your Dream Edition." They said "Up to 520 miles of EPA range. Actual results may vary." They used the exact same test everyone else uses, played by the same rules, and got that number. But that's all it is. A number. It is meant mainly for comparison to other vehicles, not as a guide to exactly how far you can drive your specific car on a charge.
Is the EPA testing methodology flawed? Perhaps. But that's an entirely different question. Some folks here seem to be implying Lucid is somehow lying by simply reporting the results of the test.