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On the early roadshows they didn't have the ice grey leather swatches. Does anyone have a picture of it?
The ice gray interior would potentially look fantastic with a magma red exterior. Has anyone requested such a render? Perhaps @Eagle7, if it’s not too much trouble, you could show us the render with bright wheels, silver calipers, and no black pack. Much appreciated if you’ve got the time.
The ice gray interior would potentially look fantastic with a magma red exterior. Has anyone requested such a render? Perhaps @Eagle7, if it’s not too much trouble, you could show us the render with bright wheels, silver calipers, and no black pack. Much appreciated if you’ve got the time.
this is the next level after my current ride.Could you make a render with my favourite?
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Thanks for the info!Samples of the six First Edition colours from the UK dealer roadshows. More pictures to follow…
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If only. Then we would have white, black and pink!Launch colors explained?
I think I’ve solved it.
“We need to be like Apple.” Often remarked, infrequently replicated.
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Unfortunately the customer experience in Apple stores today is a pale shadow of what it was 10 years ago. Not even in the ballpark. Twitter is full of stories of people going in to buy a phone, the store is empty with employees standing around, and the customer is told they aren't allowed to purchase anything without an appointment. Literally told to go away and come back at another time, even though staff are available.If Lotus would be like Apple in store locations and customer service, they'd rule the world. At least one dealer in every state in the most populous city.
Sounds like FerrariUnfortunately the customer experience in Apple stores today is a pale shadow of what it was 10 years ago. Not even in the ballpark. Twitter is full of stories of people going in to buy a phone, the store is empty with employees standing around, and the customer is told they aren't allowed to purchase anything without an appointment. Literally told to go away and come back at another time, even though staff are available.
That may have been during the covid mess. There were lockdown rules that prohibited customers from going into the store without being taken in by an employee one by one. All sales had to be done online, and the stores were allowed to do pick-up only. My local store they put up a temporary wall in the front with windows, so you could only pick up at the windows. They also had security monitoring the line and you had to wear a mask and be spaced 6 feet apart.Unfortunately the customer experience in Apple stores today is a pale shadow of what it was 10 years ago. Not even in the ballpark. Twitter is full of stories of people going in to buy a phone, the store is empty with employees standing around, and the customer is told they aren't allowed to purchase anything without an appointment. Literally told to go away and come back at another time, even though staff are available.