rlhyde
Member
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2022
- Messages
- 65
- Reaction score
- 78
- Location
- San Diego, CA
- Cars
- 2022 White Lucid Air GT
1) Be honest about their cars. Apparently they have a 12 Volt issue that is leaving some owners stranded, with the cars needing to be towed. They need to be honest and say something like "yes, we have an issue with the 12 volt batteries not charging. We are aware of the issue and we are working on it. It appears to take place when [explain]." Instead Lucid has not explained that they are even aware of the problem, much less that they are working on a fix. This is bad business, especially because it leaves the problems in the hands of speculation and guessing, which is worse than any truth they are avoiding.
2) Be honest about their cars. In their advertising material Lucid says they are compatible with CarPlay, but they are clearly not. Many people have an anecdotal story about how Lucid is "about to release" an update that supports CarPlay. Even my Lucid advisor promised me CarPlay would be available "by the end of the year" and said he really thinks CarPlay will enhance the car. There is also a picture, that may or may not be Photoshopped, that appears to have CarPlay running on one of their cars. Is this legitimate? No one seems to know.
3) Be honest about their cars and actually tell owners what their updates provide, if anything. They have a lot to fix, and as far as I can tell their updates don't really do anything to address the issues.
2) Be honest about their cars. In their advertising material Lucid says they are compatible with CarPlay, but they are clearly not. Many people have an anecdotal story about how Lucid is "about to release" an update that supports CarPlay. Even my Lucid advisor promised me CarPlay would be available "by the end of the year" and said he really thinks CarPlay will enhance the car. There is also a picture, that may or may not be Photoshopped, that appears to have CarPlay running on one of their cars. Is this legitimate? No one seems to know.
3) Be honest about their cars and actually tell owners what their updates provide, if anything. They have a lot to fix, and as far as I can tell their updates don't really do anything to address the issues.