Well, I don't put much input into this forum but it has been very educational nonetheless.
I hadn't heard from my rep for eons then all of a sudden I get an email stating if I don't reply the same day that my order(GT) is canceled. I called and the rep attributed it to some error. Nevertheless, he tells me the car is ready for delivery and then, all of sudden, I get a flurry of emails to sign documents and give them money, being told that I have 5 days to get things done. Doesn't give me a warm and fuzzy feeling.
Then on top of things, I tried to nail him down about ApplePlay and XM radio. Amazing that he couldn't give me any information but did say that an "engineer" told him that XM was not possible and he went into some nebulous detail that didn't make sense.
Spending $150K for a car and not being able to kick the tires, so to speak, before putting down a ton of money seems foolish to me, to begin with.
Secondly, reading of all of the issues owners are having with tire bubbles/blowouts that are not being covered, and the myriad of UI problems, has giving me buyers regret to the max. I'm sort of at a loss how so many seem to accept the problems and write things off as the side affects of being an early adopter.
I've driven my poor Chevy Volt into the ground and although not a great fan of the American car, I must say that that puppy has been great. Navigation/XM etc all have worked flawlessly after 140,000 miles.
It has been a 3 year journey for me waiting for this and I just don't have the confidence that it will be worth it. I think that if Lucid as a whole was more responsive and candid about things, I would feel much more comfortable.