Jeff Porter
Elio Addict
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I've been "all in" for about 2 months now, so some of you might think that isn't very long and I shouldn't have a right to complain. Well, nuts to that! I've been watching Elio for about 2 years and besides, my grand is as green as anyones. That said...
Like me, I guess most of you get an email from Elio every day or two. At first I found them interesting, but it didn't take long to realize that basically they don't really say anything. It's the same old tired hype with the same old bubbly catch phrases and same old giddy cheerleading every time.
They've raised a pile of cash. Not enough to go into production maybe, but surely enough to finally build something besides one-off prototypes. How much does it cost to build 25 cars? Of course it's more expensive than with the assembly line, but if it cost even $40,000 per car they could still do it for one million and that's a drop in the bucket compared to what they've raised.
Enough already! How about sending us an email with pictures of a bunch of guys with wrenches and screwdrivers sticking parts together. It's time to stop talking and build something!
Agreed, you have a right to complain. I've gone through periods of severe frustration and lack of confidence that the Elio will make it to production.
If the emails from Elio frustrate you, I'd suggest blocking them or unsubscribe. Problem solved.
I followed Elio Motors on Facebook for a long time, and was a member of one of the groups on FB. I've unfollowed both. Enhances my life enormously, to not read and see all of that nonsense.
For the frustration of slowness on building the P5 - P30, we've heard the statements of several hundred thousand bucks to build the P4. Should the P5 be cheaper to build? Well, some of us would say "yes", some would say "no". The transmission from Aisin and the engine are both going to be expensive in the P5. My thought is that it will cost six figures to build the P5, and I'm basing my guess on information from this forum. Otherwise I have no idea.
There are a couple of people on this forum that have worked on a car assembly line, and they have given their experience which might answer why we haven't seen pictures of guys with wrenches and screwdrivers putting things together. It could be non-disclosure agreements... it could be a simple desire to not show things to competitors.
We do know that Elio Motors started working on the P5 in June. Paul Elio stated that it would take about 20 weeks to do the P5. That's where we are for now.

