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If all one cares about is reliable high speed charging when road tripping and nothing more, buy a Tesla. If you are concerned about the other 5,283 things (did I miss one?) that go into a great luxury EV choice, buy a Lucid.
I agree with pidcorp's concerns and characterization. We can all agree Lucid makes a great mechanical car but the rest, SW, EA, features (e.g., DDpro, Lidar, etc.) left a lot to be desired. Lucid's pricing (e.g., between an AGT and an Air) says we are paying 10's of thousands of dollars for these features/goodies. Many of these features are (so far) not realized. And there is no communicated plan/schedule to realize these goals in the realistic lifetime of the car. Disappointment = Expectations Not Met. I've complained about EA to Lucid many times. Lucid takes a position "It is EA's problem". I don't think that's a responsible trust-building position on Lucid's part.
I think the Lucid enthusiasts are underestimating the impact of setting/charging high expectations and not delivering (or communicating plans to deliver) to these expectations.
This is getting a bit off the topic of EA, but yes, I expect to get what I pay for. I had concerns with DreamDrive, which is why even though I was an early reservation holder from the first day, I didn't get the car until recently. There's a minimum amount of functionality that I wanted up front, and didn't want to find out that Lucid will be another Tesla. The parts that are there for Dream Drive work well after the most recent updates. As for the rest, I expect more, but Lucid never gave an explicit date nor did they promise certain features explicitly, even though I have an idea of some of what to expect. And since they didn't, I can't say that they missed any deadline. They did tell me that they weren't shooting for anything beyond L3 though. It's far better than Tesla's "3 months maybe, 6 months definitely" back in 2017 for something that's still not there. But I would like to see more. I can't say that Lucid was dishonest about it though.
There were software issues, and I'd still like to see the ones on the "wishlist" addressed, but they got what's there cleaned up quite a bit by the time I got the car. It's not perfect but I've had bigger problems on cars in the past with no chance of updates.
Perhaps in a few years I will change my mind and find that they didn't deliver, but for now, I think that I can reasonably expect things to come.