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For Sale Lucid Connected Home Charging Station (NEW)

b8zzl8ghtyears

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Lucid Air Pure
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Local is Houston, TX - in case anyone locally wants it.

But I am happy to ship. Please keep in mind it’s a heavy box.

Not sure if it means much but I have plenty of sales on Reddit for hardware and games. Willing to share if needed to show I follow through on my sales.

Brand new lucid connected home charger station - local for $700 and shipped for $750 OBO. I think it retails for a lot more.
 

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Might also be worth reaching out to dealers with Lucids for sale since your target market is 'someone who didn't buy a card from Lucid directly.' Let them know that whoever buys the car would likely be a great candidate to pick up this charger. It will reflect well on the dealer if they can refer the buyer to you, saving the buyer from the $1200 retail cost of the charger. Make sure they're aware it's capable of pulling 80A unlike most of the lower cost chargers out there. Just a thought!
 
Might also be worth reaching out to dealers with Lucids for sale since your target market is 'someone who didn't buy a card from Lucid directly.' Let them know that whoever buys the car would likely be a great candidate to pick up this charger. It will reflect well on the dealer if they can refer the buyer to you, saving the buyer from the $1200 retail cost of the charger. Make sure they're aware it's capable of pulling 80A unlike most of the lower cost chargers out there. Just a thought!
I won’t lie to you, I was like yay! Maybe someone wants to buy it. Lmao but aside from that - you do provide sound advice and I may see if any dealers can refer me to anyone that buys a used lucid from them.
 
Yes. Looking at a few now. Leaning towards pre-owned, which is why this is attractive.
Pre-owned is good. For bonus points, see if there are any demonstrators for sale that match your criteria on the Lucid web site. Referral codes can be used on those, too. The advantage is that you'll be getting a vehicle that has been under Lucid's control the whole time, and they do a fairly thorough pre-sale inspection for you. I was on that path until the car in question was damaged during transit, but I'm assuming that is a rare occurrence. As such, I wouldn't deter anyone from that route, as long as you're not in a hurry (they can be a little slow with comms at a few levels).

If you're buying third party, you might have to do some digging to work out which feature sets are installed (Surreal Sound Pro, which Dream Drive level, etc), but all things are possible as you get to know the trims. I ultimately bought third party and am happy, you'll get the same level of service on the vehicle either way.

Prices continue to drop....the longer you can hold out for the purchase, the better a deal you'll get. Use the time you have to survey the market and see where things are valued today. Get a sense for how the value changes week over week, too, especially if you're following on sites like cargurus.

This is a great venue for picking up a charger. Just be sure that the person posting is either a verified owner, OR has posted a picture of the actual charger with their forums credentials, just as b8zzl8ghtyears has done here.
 
Pre-owned is good. For bonus points, see if there are any demonstrators for sale that match your criteria on the Lucid web site. Referral codes can be used on those, too. The advantage is that you'll be getting a vehicle that has been under Lucid's control the whole time, and they do a fairly thorough pre-sale inspection for you. I was on that path until the car in question was damaged during transit, but I'm assuming that is a rare occurrence. As such, I wouldn't deter anyone from that route, as long as you're not in a hurry (they can be a little slow with comms at a few levels).

If you're buying third party, you might have to do some digging to work out which feature sets are installed (Surreal Sound Pro, which Dream Drive level, etc), but all things are possible as you get to know the trims. I ultimately bought third party and am happy, you'll get the same level of service on the vehicle either way.

Prices continue to drop....the longer you can hold out for the purchase, the better a deal you'll get. Use the time you have to survey the market and see where things are valued today. Get a sense for how the value changes week over week, too, especially if you're following on sites like cargurus.

This is a great venue for picking up a charger. Just be sure that the person posting is either a verified owner, OR has posted a picture of the actual charger with their forums credentials, just as b8zzl8ghtyears has done here.
Quick question - how would I get verified?
 
Pre-owned is good. For bonus points, see if there are any demonstrators for sale that match your criteria on the Lucid web site. Referral codes can be used on those, too. The advantage is that you'll be getting a vehicle that has been under Lucid's control the whole time, and they do a fairly thorough pre-sale inspection for you. I was on that path until the car in question was damaged during transit, but I'm assuming that is a rare occurrence. As such, I wouldn't deter anyone from that route, as long as you're not in a hurry (they can be a little slow with comms at a few levels).

If you're buying third party, you might have to do some digging to work out which feature sets are installed (Surreal Sound Pro, which Dream Drive level, etc), but all things are possible as you get to know the trims. I ultimately bought third party and am happy, you'll get the same level of service on the vehicle either way.

Prices continue to drop....the longer you can hold out for the purchase, the better a deal you'll get. Use the time you have to survey the market and see where things are valued today. Get a sense for how the value changes week over week, too, especially if you're following on sites like cargurus.

This is a great venue for picking up a charger. Just be sure that the person posting is either a verified owner, OR has posted a picture of the actual charger with their forums credentials, just as b8zzl8ghtyears has done here.
Thanks Coma. Good choice of cars BTW. My brother bought a 2001 S2K brand new and held onto it for like 150K miles. Def a fun ride. I'm close to jumping on an Air DE-R. Wife appears to be having cold feet all of a sudden! lol

QQ how are transactions handled via this forum? Thanks again
 
Thanks Coma. Good choice of cars BTW. My brother bought a 2001 S2K brand new and held onto it for like 150K miles. Def a fun ride. I'm close to jumping on an Air DE-R. Wife appears to be having cold feet all of a sudden! lol

QQ how are transactions handled via this forum? Thanks again
I believe it’s PayPal F&F or PayPal G&S (with the fee added in).
 
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