Dark-Fx
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Probably an informal poll of R1S owners at their local soccer fields.I had no idea that 75-80% R1S owners were soccer moms. Where did you find that out?
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Probably an informal poll of R1S owners at their local soccer fields.I had no idea that 75-80% R1S owners were soccer moms. Where did you find that out?
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Getting Toyota Sienna vibes…
True, but I think most would forgive it if the Escalade ends up with a massive frunk.Funny how this lucid makes the Escalade look like it has an incredibly unnecessarily long hood.
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The $80k version will most likely be a single motor (like the sedan air), 5 seater variant. Not sure how big battery will be.Honestly, I really like it. The interior looks GREAT imo. If they can pull off 300+ miles of range at the 80k benchmark... man.. it's going to be a hit.
Maybe just a little granola at Lucid.It’s funny how each company portrays themselves through the pictures on their website:
- Rivian: granola eating camper
- Tesla: tech bro
- Lucid: malibu barbie
Yeah, but you also have the types (like my wife) who full-stop refuse to drive a minivan & prefer more "rugged" looking body-on-frame vehicles (e.g., Lexus GX, 4Runner, Armada, etc.).this definitely has the potential to take a bite out of R1S sales. if you haven't noticed 75-80% (maybe more) of R1S drivers are soccer moms so they don't really care about the offroad capabilities.
they want a 3 row, family vehicle. id guess this is going to have more family convenient features and be more luxurious than the R1S. if the 3rd row has at least the same room as the R1S, is in the same price range, and they can produce these soon, the R1S could take a big hit.
Tesla, too! These fools are taking our thing!Maybe just a little granola at Lucid.
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Malibu BarbieIs Lucid marketing to 8th grade boys? Really?
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Those are street tires!Tesla, too! These fools are taking our thing!
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They have my attention! I don't care if it looks like a minivan.Is Lucid marketing to 8th grade boys? Really?
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