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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Had me going, till I look on here.They've been against Elio since its inception.
re: "let us know what you think the company’s odds of survival in the new reality of a Trump presidency might be..."
This article did have me thinking it was time I sold my 100 shares of Elio stock...
But of course Elio was always a long shot I'm no car expert but I knew that going in. Most all attempts at new car companies have failed. Heck even with all the model S's around I'm taken aback when I read comments that there's still a real chance Tesla could go under.
So regarding Trump and the conservative mindset on these things I'm worried the article is right and the odds are lower than ever.
The appeal for me of Elio or Tesla is really a gut level appeal - I admire innovators, visionaries, entrepreneurs *trying* to achieve something new and different. Climate change aside, I still would be *hoping* for this project to succeed out of admiration for the engineering and innovative thinking behind the project.
My fear is that appeal (of science and engineering) is not in the mind of Trump or the people's he's appointing so they won't be motivated for the same reasons I would to try and help Elio.
Esp. conservatives believe in the free market right, but (last I heard) Elio was depending on getting an ATVM loan to be able to ramp up production and fill the 62000+ orders they've gotten for the car (autocycle).
If under Trump the ATVM load goes out the window, and these CAFE credits go away it does sound bad.
But trying not to be so negative (and after all this is a "green" web site right):
Elio has said from the beginning they are making this car in america with the intent of putting people to work at the former Shreveport Louisiana GM plant.
I *heck* of a lot more people than Trump's Carrier deal!!
And certainly the Carrier deal publicity proves Trump is eager to *appear* to be helping to create american jobs and put americans to work.
This is certainly in Elio's favor.
The other thing I'll say is I kept thinking the fact the Elio isn't an electric car would be a big negative amongst the types of people who are drawn to being "green" who are drawn to the Teslas and Leafs and Chevy Volt etc.
But maybe that's now less of a negative with Trump and his people not even believing in climate change. Clearly they want to be "contrarian" regarding that kind of talk - maybe they'll *like* the idea of saying "see the Elio shows you can get amazing gas mileage with good old internal combustion!!"
So that's another reason that *maybe* (I doubt it but maybe?) things could still work out for Elio somehow under the Trump administration.
I don't think it's likely but I do think it's possible. Mainly because of the jobs.