Thank you!
What features did the Lux3 have vs. Lux2?
Digital rear view mirror, only available on package 3 of MY24
Anything for WA residents?
Below was the feature I could only find on Lux3 / Sport 3. Kids at the back seat have their own AC control.
- Heated second row outboard seats:
- Provide comfort in cold weather for passengers in the second row outboard seating positions
- Passengers have their own controls to set the temperature
- Heated surfaces include both cushion and seatbacks
22" wheels as seen in the press photos as well, although the 20"s were a 0 charge option on level 3 cars for 2024 (but not for 2025–seems like the take rate was low).
Liftgate proximity sensor, theft sensor, roll sensor, enhanced rear air and something else that escapes my memory, maybe a 110V rear outlet.
i had tried jimcolemancadillac at Bethesda. They were nice and were willing to work with me on a cadillac lyric 2 loaner. Eventually I went with a BMW IX
What were the top reasons you went with iX instead of Lyriq?
Can you share any details on the numbers for the lyric?
BMW is in a different leaque performance and reliability wise. The interiors were more to my taste and minimalistic. The acura zdx Type S was also great compared to lyriq with its air suspension and B&O stereo.
I had past experience with GM reliability hence the decision even with twice the cost.
Was mostly looking at loaner rates posted on their site. Luxury 2 RWD I think was 400 before taxes and fees for this month.
Thank you for the info
Did someone reach out to you for this?
I just signed a 72K msrp Lux 2 AWD w/ sunshade loaner for $442/m (ca taxes included) 15K miles 24months with $1k down (GM card requirement), will upload the full contract soon as i have some free time
Would be awesome if you can post the contract. Trying to recreate a similar deal here in TX.
The ZDK comes along the same line as they Lyriq. They are in line with the Lyriq, XT5 and XT6.
Congrats, all the Lyriqs has sunshades unless you are talking about powered sun roofs?
I’m wondering about these Lyriqs. Using Caredge (maybe not the most trusted), their search shows numerous dealers in South Florida holding a large inventory of 200+ day-old units of all trim levels.
Florida sucks for buyers in the car market, but maybe this high amount of aged stock could have some silver lining? One dealer has over 20 units listed as over 250 days on their lot.
Are there any thoughts on the approach from anyone more experienced with this?
I am dreaming of that 2024 Sport 2 with Super Cruise for around $400/month after 1st payment DAS.
Or does age not really matter?
Same approach as any vehicle.
Put together a target deal, make them an unambiguous, immediately actionable offer, and if they say no, move on.