As more Lucid vehicles move out of their factory warranty period, owners are starting to face the realities of repair and maintenance costs without coverage. I've found service to be helpful and consistent throughout my ownership.
This new thread is meant to share information, real-world experiences, and estimates related to out-of-warranty repairs — including labor rates, parts pricing, and how Lucid’s service model compares to traditional automakers. Whether you’re nearing the end of your warranty or just planning ahead, feel free to contribute your experiences and ask questions here.
I recently crossed 60,000 miles on my 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring. The car is holding up amazing. Especially to the "abuse" I put it through, but now that I'm outside the basic warranty, I’ve been giving a lot more thought to potential repair and labor costs down the line. I wanted to start this thread to not only share what I’ve learned so far but also hear from others who might be approaching, or have already passed, their warranty limits.
I also think if we keep a running list of the repair costs it might be helpful, so I'll include an comment-able google doc, if you have data you wanna share please let me know and I'll update it. (if there is an easier way always open to suggestions):
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This new thread is meant to share information, real-world experiences, and estimates related to out-of-warranty repairs — including labor rates, parts pricing, and how Lucid’s service model compares to traditional automakers. Whether you’re nearing the end of your warranty or just planning ahead, feel free to contribute your experiences and ask questions here.
I recently crossed 60,000 miles on my 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring. The car is holding up amazing. Especially to the "abuse" I put it through, but now that I'm outside the basic warranty, I’ve been giving a lot more thought to potential repair and labor costs down the line. I wanted to start this thread to not only share what I’ve learned so far but also hear from others who might be approaching, or have already passed, their warranty limits.
I also think if we keep a running list of the repair costs it might be helpful, so I'll include an comment-able google doc, if you have data you wanna share please let me know and I'll update it. (if there is an easier way always open to suggestions):