What are the pre preset numbers so far? Seems like it must be low. Rivian did like 50,000 orders in 24 hours. Where’s the numbers . I’d buy more shares but need something. We get it . All the tech etcc. Let’s see some market moves but shares team!
GT is out of my price range. I can wait a year or more for the Touring and pay $20k more than for a fully equipped Volvo. For $20k I get more cargo volume, 5% to 10% more range and a tiny bit more efficiency. Kind of hoping for a Saudi buyout to recoup some of my losses.
This AI generated video starts off by stating,”building off the success of the Lucid Air”, problem Lucid Air had not been successful. They have failed to p produce where they can be profitable and have lost over twice the cost they sell it for. Now they will produce another niche market vehicle that will have limited sales. Car companies need to plan on having products that meet the average consumer. If the average cost of a vehicle is $50k -$70k then that should be the target. Consumers want $25-35k vehicles that they won’t be “upside down” in. In today’s car market, the future does not appear to look bright.
Gravity should sell like hot cakes! Go Lucid!
$95K?
Best SUV out there!!!
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What are the pre preset numbers so far? Seems like it must be low. Rivian did like 50,000 orders in 24 hours. Where’s the numbers . I’d buy more shares but need something. We get it . All the tech etcc. Let’s see some market moves but shares team!
Lucid doesnt share them anymore.
GT is out of my price range. I can wait a year or more for the Touring and pay $20k more than for a fully equipped Volvo. For $20k I get more cargo volume, 5% to 10% more range and a tiny bit more efficiency. Kind of hoping for a Saudi buyout to recoup some of my losses.
They can’t continue burning thru cash!! Losing > $200,000 per vehicle. Now this vehicle is still too high for normal consumer
@@edornelas8275 its not 200k anymore
This AI generated video starts off by stating,”building off the success of the Lucid Air”, problem Lucid Air had not been successful. They have failed to p produce where they can be profitable and have lost over twice the cost they sell it for. Now they will produce another niche market vehicle that will have limited sales. Car companies need to plan on having products that meet the average consumer. If the average cost of a vehicle is $50k -$70k then that should be the target. Consumers want $25-35k vehicles that they won’t be “upside down” in. In today’s car market, the future does not appear to look bright.
yes, exactly. $95K for this vehicle, it will sell just as badly as the air did
lol you should start your own car company and do it better than them sounds like you would make much better cars and you know what’s best