And now, they say its not going to be assembled in Shreveport, La. This whole venture is a scam, and I want my $1,000 back.
A really pissed off customer whose considering legal action,
James Lee
Many, La 71449
Do you normally jump to conclusions on things that haven't panned out yet? Patience seems to be a lost virtue with so many ways to find info online, and much of it being hearsay. I'd wait until summer 2016 for a better assessment.
If more people would learn geology and see that oil is finite at any cost, incentives for a high MPG vehicle would increase. This OPEC-induced price drop came at an unfortunate time. The American hive-mind wants to believe that we can frack our way to oil independence but the math of recoverable reserves shows what a joke that is (click for a good podcast on that topic).
It puzzles me that most major automakers could have built a car like this long ago. Motorcycle makers could have entered the fray, too. The technology isn't radical and they ought to know that many people would want it. It has wide appeal to efficiency-seekers and those who've always wanted a motorcycle but are risk-averse and don't want to hassle with helmets and special clothes. I'm interested in the Elio for both reasons, but more so for the high MPG.