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For me I ride my motorcycles as often as I can. Right up until snow is flying. The car seldom is used until then. The ELIO will replace neither.
At 7000 The ELIO will be an extra I am sure as times goes by it will see more and more use and should it prove it's self it may become a primary for when the bike is not an option. Should the ELIO prove it's self it will like go to college with my granddaughter and we will order a second one.
I retired once and 2-5 years will retire again Our needs will change some what. Living out side of town a 50-80 mpg ELIO could come in handy.
At first it will be parked in the driveway Key in it anyone that wants to use it have at it.
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Being retired,,just the wife and me, I am now thinking about getting rid of the '12 Focus. I was thinking that I would just rent a car on those occasions when I need a bigger car. No insurance on the other car, more room in the garage and I don't have to keep it clean and maintained.
The only down side I see is if the need for a bigger car were to come up suddenly.
I will consider the Elio to be my sports autocycle!I have usually always had two cars in the last 3 years only 1 car. It helps having as second car when I do get my Elio I will be keeping my current car. I may after awhile sell my car for a sports car of some sort. An Elio and a sports car would be the best solution for me.
........or a side car option like this one, although you might want 3 seats either side to visually balance the Elio out.If you need to carry more passengers attach a trailer with a couple of car seats bolted in place. Ha-ha! Now THERES'S a redneck solution if I ever saw one!
Being retired,,just the wife and me, I am now thinking about getting rid of the '12 Focus. I was thinking that I would just rent a car on those occasions when I need a bigger car. No insurance on the other car, more room in the garage and I don't have to keep it clean and maintained.
The only down side I see is if the need for a bigger car were to come up suddenly.