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The "Lucid is perfect" statement was meant to be sarcastically hyperbolic, nobody literally said "LA~LA~LA~" either. It was meant to convey that some owners may think Lucid can do no wrong and that Lucid doesn't have to make any changes, especially changes that can help Lucid.Nobody said Lucid is perfect. Some people are canceling their orders because Lucid does what all other car manufacturers do: make some features costly to drive you up market to a more expensive trim. Sometimes this means that if a deal-breaker feature is too expensive for you, then you buy a different car, which is 100% OK. And it’s also 100% OK to be willing to shell out the extra $ for higher trim or that feature that matters to you. But I don’t see how any of this is Lucid doing anything egregious.
Obviously it is OK to sit down, shut up, and shop around. But as enthusiasts who want to see Lucid do well, shouldn't we want to provide feedback of what the people think and want?
Some features I can agree would not be available in lower trims such as massaging seats. IMO, massaging seats is considered a luxury that can be done without in the pursuit of a lower cost trim, and that locking features like that within the higher trim is what helps differentiates the trims. I doubt people actually cancelled primarily due to the lack of massaging seats, I feel like people were either hopefully joking or malignity nit-picking.
The premiere feature that is in discussion from OP's initial post are features like Highway Assist (lane-centering). People want features like Highway Assist, but don't want to buy into the promise of Level 3 Autonomy just yet. DDP with its promise for Level 3 Autonomy itself can arguably be worth $10k. The question in mind is Highway Assist worth $10k? Features like Highway Assist (lane-centering) does not have any reason to be locked behind DDP, as it doesn't require the level of hardware of DDP to implement. A comparable solution I have heard, if Lucid does not want to or cannot include Highway Assist with standard DreamDrive, is to offer an intermediate package like Enhanced DreamDrive, which could include necessary hardware upgrades (may exclude LIDAR) and software to allow for features like Highway Assist for half the price or so.
I think this solution is worth hearing out, as it will indubitably increase sales, profits, and interest.
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