James Reveal
Elio Enthusiast
the idea that 200K Elios sold is not hard to understand with 65,000 reservations 200K is hardly a stretch.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.the idea that 200K Elios sold is not hard to understand with 65,000 reservations 200K is hardly a stretch.
Remember, it took 52 months to get to 65K reservations. If Elio would have got 65K reservations in 6 months, then that would have demonstrated significant interest in the product where 200K wouldn't be a stretch. As has been covered before, when Elio sells those first 65K units, they are banking on an average sales price of $10,700 and an additional $110M in new reservations. They will need it since they will be leaving millions on the table due to the prior discounts and deposits that were already spent a few years ago. I don't know what 200K represents but if it's some sort of milestone then OK. You have to ask, How long will it take to sell 200K? Will the average price actually be $10,700? Will $110M in new reservations happen?
Would you pay $20K for a 50mpg Elio if another company took it over?Maybe a large percentage has moved on....
I haven’t and won’t give up until they throw in the towel . If they can’t do it maybe another company will. So far I havent seen anything to match the Elio in all aspects.
Millions of people don’t even know about the Elio. If the thing ever hit the market - I still say they won’t be able to make them fast enough to meet demand. 84mpg... $7,500.... new and not half worn out... and don’t have to worry about an extension cord
C’mon Paul ..... get it done!!
No. 20k for an 80mpg hybrid or around 12k for anything short of that.Would you pay $20K for a 50mpg Elio if another company took it over?
Would you pay $20K for a 50mpg Elio if another company took it over?
Would you pay $20K for a 50mpg Elio if another company took it over?