Lucid Air
#496
Lexus Fanatic
Yeah not something you're going to be able to get anytime soon, I figure if I reserve one in the next few months I would potentially have a car more or less around the end of my 3 year lease on my car.
Air Grand Touring $139,000...almost the same price as an W223 S580 optioned how I would want. $1,000 refundable to reserve
Air Grand Touring $139,000...almost the same price as an W223 S580 optioned how I would want. $1,000 refundable to reserve
#497
Lexus Test Driver
I also went to the Valley Fair Mall to see the Lucid when I was visiting the Bay Area. The styling wasn't what I would prefer but the car itself was impressive. Its a big car for sure and anyone looking at an EQS should cross-shop this car. I would prefer the Lucid over the EQS for the power...the EQS is nowhere close in terms of performance and the EV tech that Lucid has is far superior. The drivetrain is incredibly light and efficient...not surprising given Lucid's roots.
#498
Lexus Champion
I also went to the Valley Fair Mall to see the Lucid when I was visiting the Bay Area. The styling wasn't what I would prefer but the car itself was impressive. Its a big car for sure and anyone looking at an EQS should cross-shop this car. I would prefer the Lucid over the EQS for the power...the EQS is nowhere close in terms of performance and the EV tech that Lucid has is far superior. The drivetrain is incredibly light and efficient...not surprising given Lucid's roots.
Next time your in my neck of the woods, lunch is on me!
#499
Yeah not something you're going to be able to get anytime soon, I figure if I reserve one in the next few months I would potentially have a car more or less around the end of my 3 year lease on my car.
Air Grand Touring $139,000...almost the same price as an W223 S580 optioned how I would want. $1,000 refundable to reserve
Air Grand Touring $139,000...almost the same price as an W223 S580 optioned how I would want. $1,000 refundable to reserve
SW23LCID has a nice ring to it
#500
Lexus Fanatic
It's not really the performance that I really care about, once your 0 to 60's exceed 4 seconds, what's the difference if it does it in 3 or 2 seconds. My most important wants...1) Range 2) Charging times 3) Comfort and 4) Size. Although I currently drive an IS350, I like bigger sized cars that have comfortable seating, both front and back.
Next time your in my neck of the woods, lunch is on me!
Next time your in my neck of the woods, lunch is on me!
LOL
#501
Lexus Fanatic
Lucid only has one problem, they can't produce them at scale yet. The year is almost over did they at least get the promised 520 into customers hands? I highly doubt it. Love the car especially the interior and there is a volume **** something I can't live without.
#502
Lexus Fanatic
He said they've delivered 4 here locally
#503
Lexus Champion
That issue will be solved if they don't run out of money. They currently have half Billion in cash and in June they reached 10,000 pre-orders, and the Air Dream is closed to pre-orders
#504
Lexus Test Driver
It's not really the performance that I really care about, once your 0 to 60's exceed 4 seconds, what's the difference if it does it in 3 or 2 seconds. My most important wants...1) Range 2) Charging times 3) Comfort and 4) Size. Although I currently drive an IS350, I like bigger sized cars that have comfortable seating, both front and back.
Next time your in my neck of the woods, lunch is on me!
Next time your in my neck of the woods, lunch is on me!
If I was paying that much, I'd make sure the performance was there to make me happy. The Lucid is too big for me...if they had a smaller sports sedan, that would be preferable.
#505
Lexus Fanatic
Thanks for write-up. Sounds like a very impressive sedan.....except that the wheel/tire combination made me spit out my coffee LOL. Didn't know they had one displayed at Tysons. That's fairly close to my place.....I might go have a look, although I expect to maybe see one at the upcoming D.C. Auto Show in a month or so, if Lucid brings one there.
If you are not already aware of it, the Lucid Air is Motor Trend's 2022 Car of the Year. Consumer Reports also likes it, although they caution about (and I agree with them) the risks of buying from a relatively new and unproven company.
While you were at Tysons today, I wasn't that far away at Ted Brit checking out a couple of new Mavericks (static...no test-drive). They are extremely hard to get right now, and very few of them come in. I'm going to do a short write-up...not enough for a MM Review.
If you are not already aware of it, the Lucid Air is Motor Trend's 2022 Car of the Year. Consumer Reports also likes it, although they caution about (and I agree with them) the risks of buying from a relatively new and unproven company.
While you were at Tysons today, I wasn't that far away at Ted Brit checking out a couple of new Mavericks (static...no test-drive). They are extremely hard to get right now, and very few of them come in. I'm going to do a short write-up...not enough for a MM Review.
Last edited by mmarshall; 12-29-21 at 05:54 PM.
#506
There is a bigger difference in feel between a 3s vs. 4s car than there is between a 5s vs. 4s car. My friends P100D is only a 2.6s car and it feels utterly incredible and I can't imagine how much more powerful the Lucid Air / Plaid would feel
If I was paying that much, I'd make sure the performance was there to make me happy. The Lucid is too big for me...if they had a smaller sports sedan, that would be preferable.
If I was paying that much, I'd make sure the performance was there to make me happy. The Lucid is too big for me...if they had a smaller sports sedan, that would be preferable.
#507
Lexus Test Driver
#508
Lexus Champion
There is a bigger difference in feel between a 3s vs. 4s car than there is between a 5s vs. 4s car. My friends P100D is only a 2.6s car and it feels utterly incredible and I can't imagine how much more powerful the Lucid Air / Plaid would feel
If I was paying that much, I'd make sure the performance was there to make me happy. The Lucid is too big for me...if they had a smaller sports sedan, that would be preferable.
If I was paying that much, I'd make sure the performance was there to make me happy. The Lucid is too big for me...if they had a smaller sports sedan, that would be preferable.
#509
Lexus Test Driver
I had opposite impression.
Looked like a Buick to me with all the chrome trim.
Rear seat room wasn’t great for car this size and interior design was just OK. I believe they only have 2-3 color options for inside.
When you consider this thing starts over $100k with no brand history and no service support, you are throwing $$$ in the wind. I found the EQS interior more desirable and it costs much less.
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Looked like a Buick to me with all the chrome trim.
Rear seat room wasn’t great for car this size and interior design was just OK. I believe they only have 2-3 color options for inside.
When you consider this thing starts over $100k with no brand history and no service support, you are throwing $$$ in the wind. I found the EQS interior more desirable and it costs much less.
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Last edited by RNM GS3; 12-29-21 at 06:03 PM.
#510
Lexus Champion
I had opposite impression.
Looked like a Buick to me with all the chrome trim.
Rear seat room wasn’t great for car this size and interior design was just OK. I believe they only have 2-3 color options for inside.
When you consider this thing starts over $100k with no brand history and no service support, you are throwing $$$ in the wind. I found the EQS interior more desirable and it costs much less.
Looked like a Buick to me with all the chrome trim.
Rear seat room wasn’t great for car this size and interior design was just OK. I believe they only have 2-3 color options for inside.
When you consider this thing starts over $100k with no brand history and no service support, you are throwing $$$ in the wind. I found the EQS interior more desirable and it costs much less.