Water damage in trunk due to spill

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R you serious? You knew every nook and crevice of your car on day 1 because you spent money to buy it. How much ownership responsibility should one have on day 1?
How about responsibility of Lucid who know this is a design defect/ flaw and have done nothing to address it. Even a basic plastic cover to protect the electronics could have helped, or even a warning to by trunk mats and not put any damp/wet items in the trunk until then. How much slack are you willing to give.companies that ignore a known problem? Yet a first time.lucid owner owner should know everything about the car on day 1.
Who said that you need to know anything specific? Just a read of the manual would do that and prevent the mistake, right? Isn't that theoretically a "responsibility" of getting a new car?

I'm not contesting that waterproofing could be improved. But in this case, its your fault and I don't see why Lucid should pay when you didn't listen to the manual.
 
Ok, ok. Time to put this thread to rest. The moral is this: don’t spill liquids in the car or trunk, especially just above the power outlet in the trunk. You are financially responsible for this if damage occurs as a result.
 
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