And Price Club was THE place to get them at the best price!!! Page number and Grid location were listed by some businesses at the time!!!I'm old enough to remember when nav updates required buying a new Thomas Guide...
And Price Club was THE place to get them at the best price!!! Page number and Grid location were listed by some businesses at the time!!!I'm old enough to remember when nav updates required buying a new Thomas Guide...
Any update is an improvement….be thankful you don’t have to drop your car off at a dealership for updates….aka Porsche Taycandoesn't look like anything new from the headlines, i guess we'll see...
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Triptik was the bomb!Thomas Guides are the best. Also going to AAA and asking for maps of your vacation destination....
Lucid should add blended friction brakes to simulate regen during high states of charge or limited regen scenarios. This way it is pretty seemless to the driver and doesn't require an extra step to apply the brake pedal (unless actually required to give more braking power than normal regen alone would give). Rivian recently added this feature which can be enabled/disabled by the user.
I still do this for new places! It's the tactile nature of it, like opening a new book, smelling the paper, going to a counter and asking a person for something that they have to pull from a slightly dusty bin... OTA updates give a nice quick dopamine hit, and are vastly more practical. But the full sensory experience of analog paper? <chef's kiss>Also going to AAA and asking for maps of your vacation destination
Before I graduated to eight track cartridge player in my car I actually had a car record player that would play 45 rpm vinyl records!!I still do this for new places! It's the tactile nature of it, like opening a new book, smelling the paper, going to a counter and asking a person for something that they have to pull from a slightly dusty bin... OTA updates give a nice quick dopamine hit, and are vastly more practical. But the full sensory experience of analog paper? <chef's kiss>
It's OK. I imagine this thread is starting to feel like you're back sitting at the thanksgiving kids table.(apologies in advance if I am making some of you feel old... oops. not my intention!)
It's a shame the vinyl revival hasn't expanded to 45's. Imagine rolling up in that car blasting T-Swift on your record player!Before I graduated to eight track cartridge player in my car I actually had a car record player that would play 45 rpm vinyl records!!
Yeah, those spiral mini-binders with your route highlighted made it feel like a AAA membership got you something special for the road trip!Triptik was the bomb!
Well this OTA thread went off the rails……
For the "Olds" in the room, the Reader's Digest had a quote about maps I can't seem to forget: "Road maps give you directions to everything except how to refold the map."So…. Is it a bad thing I had to search that up?
(My parents did use paper maps until 2013, but I was only 4 then. One of life’s biggest challenges is folding those maps correctly, and anybody who succeeds deserves a Nobel prize.)
Yeah, my sentiment exactly…..update is an update, we should be glad Lucid is not letting the software go old. It’s easy for us armchair CEO’s to criticize Lucid, but to reflect reality, Lucid is doing a fine job!I’m really kind of stunned by the reaction of some to this update that no one here has yet received.
First the complaint is not enough updates- So we get one and it’s no good.
Second complaint is the updates are not significant- This one certainly seems significant even if it doesn’t address everything on the wishlist.
Third complaint is that Lucid should concentrate on bug fixes before introducing new features- This update appears to do just that but it’s still no good.
All this before anyone has actually tested it. Somehow damned if you do damned if you don’t doesn’t quite capture the full skepticism here.
Totally agree.I’m really kind of stunned by the reaction of some to this update that no one here has yet received.
First the complaint is not enough updates- So we get one and it’s no good.
Second complaint is the updates are not significant- This one certainly seems significant even if it doesn’t address everything on the wishlist.
Third complaint is that Lucid should concentrate on bug fixes before introducing new features- This update appears to do just that but it’s still no good.
All this before anyone has actually tested it. Somehow damned if you do damned if you don’t doesn’t quite capture the full skepticism here.
Agree, after thirteen months and 19K miles, I'm still totally happy every time I get behind the wheel. And looking for someplace, any place, to go every day just so that I can drive it.Again, I agree with the fact that no one should have bought the car with the expectation that ALL of their software wishes will be granted. If you are unhappy, get in your car and just DRIVE it. It is soooo good at that.
Doesn’t mean that they aren’t listening. Or already working on it. A dash cam/sentry mode, for example, would be nice but was never promised in the original purchase agreement with Lucid. Most of what is requested is just mimicking other brands software. That’s not really being innovative.For the owners on this forum, albeit the number is miniscule in the big picture, their top requests in the surveys in 2 consecutive years have been met with deafening silence from Lucid, so I can see why some may not get excited.