Successful UX 3.0 and we become a dual Lucid household

To anyone willing to respond, has your Air experiences been that it is something you can rely on to get you places, or have there been instances where it just didn’t work as a car? (Drive system fault is one that stuck in my head from the forums)
It’s reliable enough…it can just sometimes glitch out and be so darned slow. Sometimes it takes messing around with the phone to get the door to unlock, then you get in and it takes a bit for the systems to boot, occasionally it won’t set me seat profile up for up to a minute while it’s “thinking” or whatever. Sometimes it just forgets to load my seat profile up entirely and I’m stuck manually having to reset my seat from the easy entry position. Sometimes if my wife is with me I have to go through the profile switching mess.

Basically if you’re trying to reliably get going QUICKLY, then forget about it. If you’re not in a rush, you’ll be fine lol
 
Okay, I am writing this from the perspective of a person who has never fit in “drivers’ cars” (I am 6’7” and built like a football lineman) and thus a vehicle I could fit in without pain and was reliable has been the main measure of “goodness” for me. Now don’t get me wrong, any vehicle I owned I enjoyed trying to drive it well, but I take what I can get.

@IRJ I can understand why your wife is concerned to some extent, the reports of the Airs having issues unlocking is something that undermines the basic use of a vehicle in my view. I don’t really care about the phone as key (I still like using my flip phone 😉) or a lot of the bells and whistles. But if one can’t rely on the vehicle to get you where you need to go, that is concerning to me.

I will say Lucid taking time to get the Gravity in a shape where one can “trust” that the vehicle works when one needs it, is something that I can be patient for (mind you I am waiting to buy one till after I can try it out a bunch).

To anyone willing to respond, has your Air experiences been that it is something you can rely on to get you places, or have there been instances where it just didn’t work as a car? (Drive system fault is one that stuck in my head from the forums)
I just get in and drive. I almost never have an issue.

If CarPlay isn’t working or something *and I care*, which is not always, since I don’t use it for everything snd listen to music on Tidal, maybe I’ll do a logo reset.

But usually I just get in and drive.
 
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