It’s funny the buttons really aren’t bad, I don’t get the fuss over them, but if you want a luxurious glovebox, my goodness you won’t find one in the Lucid! The Lucid glovebox has the flimsiest most fragile feel of any car I can think of, it feels like I’m going to break it ever time I close it. But I love most other things about the interior so I’ll tolerate the janky glove box. There’s definitely a few “not premium” things in the car (ever fiddle with the air intake vents under the ventilated seats? They’re just as flimsy as the glovebox), but then there’s also a ton of premium things so it really doesn’t bother me. One owner on here had the opportunity to direct trade the Lucid for a Bentley Flying Spur. He had the Bentley for a day and decided to keep the Lucid, even though the Bentley was obviously more posh/cushy/luxury. Maybe the Lucid is just the “right” car for me and the “wrong” car for some others based on what they respond to most, but once I’m behind the wheel of this thing and have got the music on, I can’t find much to be dissatisfied with.
Hey I absolutely agree, to each their own. I truly love the fact that you love some things and can ignore others.
Was someone giving this guy a NEW Flying Spur, maybe I need to find this guy if that is the case
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Maybe I have never owned a true luxury which isn’t luxury but I am sticking to my statement about cheap buttons. Since we are all friends, I feel the outside mirrors are cheap material.
Another interesting thing that I was able to do trying to unlock and lock the car too fast is the driver side mirror folded but the passenger side did not but I did not try to repeat that
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If you have not noticed and it’s true on both front doors that there is a gap where you can push your fingers all the way up but somehow appears by design.
The tech's came and At least admitted to one side of the trunk being out of tolerance. They would not comment on the button but said they would do some kind of reset to see if that helps with the AC Fan.
Did find that the little windows on the back door are not properly aligned. On one side it’s pushed out whereas on the other side it is pushed in and they agreed that they should align the same on both sides but they did not have the info on how they should align.
They had gone all the way to Arkansas to work on 3 different Cars.
They have to take the car in to fix it. The real issue is that the trunk lock is not fully engaging and most likely because the Trunk is not aligned. I am willing to bet that they most likely have not done a great job when they were building the molds/die for the trunk and now are trying to make them work and hope people get tired of trying to get it fixed and take their word as to what the tolerances should be.
One step at a time. They pushed the trunk closed where it does not show red and open on the screen. It is a real issue they have to fix and told me not to use the trunk but said it was OK to drive the car.