I have called the showroom, HQ, and the direct lines of the 4 delivery advisors since Wednesday, no response. Latest advisor had been reachable by text so I also sent a text, no response.Call the showroom where your advisor was based.
I have called the showroom, HQ, and the direct lines of the 4 delivery advisors since Wednesday, no response. Latest advisor had been reachable by text so I also sent a text, no response.Call the showroom where your advisor was based.
This number as well? (866) 387-5243I have called the showroom, HQ, and the direct lines of the 4 delivery advisors since Wednesday, no response. Latest advisor had been reachable by text so I also sent a text, no response.
Called the studio and my specialist will be calling. Thanks for this advice!The ideal situation is your DA should have confirmed the name of the delivery specialist who will be giving you the walkaround of your Air along with noting any issues noted with your own inspection. So yes, call the Seattle studio at (425) 264-8441 to confirm who the individual is that will be meeting with. And congrats!
Did you get an error? If not, just remember you need to hold down the button to prime the pump.I mean I just saw Edmunds unboxing. Like everything was intact. But when I got mine. Nothing was on it. My delivery was on a rainy day. So I'd have prefered if all the plastic on the seats and carpets stayed for a few days at least, at least like a new car feel. The car had done about 20 miles only. Ihadn't prepared with ordering mats and stuff before hand. So, and also no blankets or bags like others mentioned. And after I asked they said they had stopped it but gave a water bottle. Rest of the process was great in explaining and help setting up the car. However, I realized on my drive. There was probably no windshield wiper fluid and was kinda disappointed at that.
I just got in touch with my da. He mentioned that the fluid comes out of the wiper and I need to hold the button down. Maybe in the rain it was hard to gauge that. I will have to try it again to check. But no error.Did you get an error? If not, just remember you need to hold down the button to prime the pump.
What size wheels are you on?I full charged my car recently and saw a reading of 433. Anyone else fully charge their car and get a similar value
Seen that value a lot with new pures and tourings. Is your car new?I full charged my car recently and saw a reading of 433. Anyone else fully charge their car and get a similar value?
Mine is a new 2023 Touring on 19"Seen that value a lot with new pures and tourings. Is your car new?
We have the same 433 miles at 100% SOC. March 2023 Air Touring, Black, 19 inch wheels.I full charged my car recently and saw a reading of 433. Anyone else fully charge their car and get a similar value?
I've seen 4 Lucids in the wild - all at EA, incidentally. All 4 were Zenith Red. Two Tahoe, one Mojave, and one Santa Cruz interiors.I stopped by the Millbrae studio. Lots of cars here waiting to be delivered. Zenith Red seems popular
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Thanks, I found this interesting because I was expecting it to fully charge at 425. My car is a February manufactured Quantum Grey, picked up at the end of March.We have the same 433 miles at 100% SOC. March 2023 Air Touring, Black, 19 inch wheels.
Those numbers are kinda meaningless anyway. They don’t represent actual range based on you driving history. Consider switching to percent.Thanks, I found this interesting because I was expecting it to fully charge at 425. My car is a February manufactured Quantum Grey, picked up at the end of March.
Curious, how do you know the month your car was manufactured, thought the VIN number only tells the year of manufacture.Thanks, I found this interesting because I was expecting it to fully charge at 425. My car is a February manufactured Quantum Grey, picked up at the end of March.
One of the sales managers that reached out to me during the Air credit event found it in production during February and my title mentioned February 2.qCurious, how do you know the month your car was manufactured, thought the VIN number only tells the year of manufacture.
I agree, though seeing a percentage is kind of weird from just switching from a ICE. I watched your video and someone else talking about this issue and there is a complaint to the NTB if you look in their recall area.Those numbers are kinda meaningless anyway. They don’t represent actual range based on you driving history. Consider switching to percent.
The month of manufacture can be found on the inside, driver’s door.Curious, how do you know the month your car was manufactured, thought the VIN number only tells the year of manufacture.
I just got in touch with my da. He mentioned that the fluid comes out of the wiper and I need to hold the button down. Maybe in the rain it was hard to gauge that. I will have to try it again to check. But no error.