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Are You Completely Happy With The Design Of Elio?

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I see a reference here for power door locks, and heard it on the Skyzmatic thing yesterday. This leads me to believe the rear hatch will be a power lock also! Awesome! Ha ha ha
Power door LOCK (singular) has been part of the Elio since the beginning; if you don't get the Skyz system you'll have a typical key fob like all other cars (or so I was told by Neil of the Tour Group) it is for the Door to get in and out of the Elio; nothing has ever been said about the rear hatch so don't get too excited about that yet.
The P2 and the P3 don't even have a rear hatch; it wasn't until the P4 that the hatch was added.
 
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Power Steering - No, doesn't need it; 1250lbs plus rack and pinion you really don't need it.
Power brakes - I haven't seen a vacuum booster in the engine compartment so I think no (not sure)
Clutch - looks like hydraulic
Power windows - yes
Power door locks - yes

I had to ask.

I remember seeing a Geo Metro with power steering and thought WHY?!?!
 

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Power door LOCK (singular) has been part of the Elio since the beginning; if you don't get the Skyz system you'll have a typical key fob like all other cars (or so I was told by Neil of the Tour Group) it is for the Door to get in and out of the Elio; nothing has ever been said about the rear hatch so don't get too excited about that yet.
The P2 and the P3 don't even have a rear hatch; it wasn't until the P4 that the hatch was added.
I realize that. I always find it amusing when I hear the plural. Even my wife snapped to it when we were listening to the Skyzmatic presentation. I always emphasize the power door lock while engaging others in what is the Elio!
 

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I realize that. I always find it amusing when I hear the plural. Even my wife snapped to it when we were listening to the Skyzmatic presentation. I always emphasize the power door lock while engaging others in what is the Elio!
I think the majority of people are so used to saying the plural that it's just habit when they talk about the Elio.
 

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Like many, I would feel better with a rear window.

Even though a rear window would be functionally useless, I would like a louvered rear hatch to give the apperance of a rear window (and to provide a mounting point for a back-up camera and center-high mounted stop light)

Because the vehicle is so narrow, the only way you would be able to see out of a rear window is if you:
1) Remove driver's seat headrest
2) Remove passenger seat headrest (or fold it down)
3) Turn completely around in your seat, so that you are looking over the back of the seat. There is very little room to look "over the shoulder"
4) If you have a passenger, they will have to bend their head down and out of the way.

And for all that, all you gain is a tiny visual space about the size of a piece of paper, that doesn't show you anything the side mirrors don't already reveal. Remember, there is no windshield-mounted rear view mirror, because all it would show you is your forehead.

The side mirrors really do an excellent job of seeing behind you, they don't have the same sort of rear-view blind spot that a typical car has. The only space blind to the mirrors is about a couple feet directly behind the Elio.
eliorearview-jpg.2907.jpg
 

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Even though a rear window would be functionally useless, I would like a louvered rear hatch to give the apperance of a rear window (and to provide a mounting point for a back-up camera and center-high mounted stop light)

Because the vehicle is so narrow, the only way you would be able to see out of a rear window is if you:
1) Remove driver's seat headrest
2) Remove passenger seat headrest (or fold it down)
3) Turn completely around in your seat, so that you are looking over the back of the seat. There is very little room to look "over the shoulder"
4) If you have a passenger, they will have to bend their head down and out of the way.

And for all that, all you gain is a tiny visual space about the size of a piece of paper, that doesn't show you anything the side mirrors don't already reveal. Remember, there is no windshield-mounted rear view mirror, because all it would show you is your forehead.

The side mirrors really do an excellent job of seeing behind you, they don't have the same sort of rear-view blind spot that a typical car has. The only space blind to the mirrors is about a couple feet directly behind the Elio.
eliorearview-jpg.2907.jpg
+1 on the camera...
And I thinking about mounting a high center light...
But I'm not sure how many mpg it would cost.
 

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+1 on the camera...
And I thinking about mounting a high center light...
But I'm not sure how many mpg it would cost.

Blended into the body it shouldn't be too bad. One option might be to get one of those "universal" hood scoops (the kind that are just for looks) and mount it backwards. Then place an LED light bar in the scoop vent.
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