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I'd like to clarify this question and situation to avoid a lot of back and forth between members. First, this only applies to people who live 4+ hours from the closest service center. Those who live closer are in a very different position and this doesn't apply to you. Second, I'm only asking about warranty service, not annual service or any other situation not covered under the warranty.
When I was considering the purchase of the car, one of my biggest concerns was service because I live ~7 hours away from the closest service center to Buffalo. I was told Lucid mobile service would take care of anything possible. And for warranty items that mobile service could not handle, Lucid would arrange for and absorb the cost of transporting the vehicle to and from the service center location. Up until now, this has proven to be the case. And I have been happy with mobile service. And, on the 2 times it was necessary, Lucid arranged for a transport vehicle to trailer my car to Albany once (body work) and to Natick once.
Now, however, I'm being told that it's MY responsibility to take or get the car to a service center 7 hours away for warranty service issues! Wait... Seriously? I have to spend 2 days driving round trip and either wait there for the service or pay for plane tickets back and forth to get warranty service? Or pay for the transport obviously. I would have to take multiple days off from work and pay a bunch of $ for plane tickets or pay even more for a transport???
This was NEVER disclosed when I asked about service. Has anyone else experienced this apparent change in policy? If this is the way Lucid is going to handle warranty service, there's a good chance I will have to sell my car and I will be very vocal that nobody who lives more than an hour from one of service centers should even consider buying a car. At least not until they open a ton of more service centers. We are already disadvantaged because we don't get loaners. But this is over the top.
They are going to lose so many potential sales if they burden the owners who live far away from their service centers with the cost and inconvenience of having to get the cars to them for warranty service purposes.
Again, my questions only apply to people who live far from the service centers.
When I was considering the purchase of the car, one of my biggest concerns was service because I live ~7 hours away from the closest service center to Buffalo. I was told Lucid mobile service would take care of anything possible. And for warranty items that mobile service could not handle, Lucid would arrange for and absorb the cost of transporting the vehicle to and from the service center location. Up until now, this has proven to be the case. And I have been happy with mobile service. And, on the 2 times it was necessary, Lucid arranged for a transport vehicle to trailer my car to Albany once (body work) and to Natick once.
Now, however, I'm being told that it's MY responsibility to take or get the car to a service center 7 hours away for warranty service issues! Wait... Seriously? I have to spend 2 days driving round trip and either wait there for the service or pay for plane tickets back and forth to get warranty service? Or pay for the transport obviously. I would have to take multiple days off from work and pay a bunch of $ for plane tickets or pay even more for a transport???
This was NEVER disclosed when I asked about service. Has anyone else experienced this apparent change in policy? If this is the way Lucid is going to handle warranty service, there's a good chance I will have to sell my car and I will be very vocal that nobody who lives more than an hour from one of service centers should even consider buying a car. At least not until they open a ton of more service centers. We are already disadvantaged because we don't get loaners. But this is over the top.
They are going to lose so many potential sales if they burden the owners who live far away from their service centers with the cost and inconvenience of having to get the cars to them for warranty service purposes.
Again, my questions only apply to people who live far from the service centers.