Jeff Porter
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The challenge of this thread is to generate ideas to help achieve the pricing goal...not to just agree to pay the $500 overage, whether or not you are willing or able to do so.
G1, you may be right about the economies of installing/not installing the A/C, but that is a big ticket item and I suspect there could be some significant savings in its deletion across the board, as unpopular as that would be. A/C is not on the four must haves list and it can be installed aftermarket, as was done all the time in the 50s through the 70s.
The list of items I initially suggested are just a start...more importantly what else can you suggest that could be considered to achieve the $6800 goal?
EM is on record of this statement in a few recent postings. See their posting from CES just today as one example. We all are "Us".
I think it would be a waste for EM to give us radios that just get ripped out because they are cheesy. Leave it out and save the cost, even if it is pure profit to EM. Lots of basic cars did not come with factory radios, they were aftermarket.
Great idea for a post Jeff, love the challenge, but for me, if I'm not on the design team for Elio, I don't know enough to offer suggestions for removing this or replacing that, to get the price down to $6800.
I've no idea how much things cost to purchase and/or install. I've no idea what item is a potential for an option. I've no idea if Elio's team has looked at seven suppliers for each part and has chosen the supplier for reasons other than cost.
It's an excellent challenge for sure, and fun to say "what-if", but most likely, there will always be someone that says:
- you can't remove that, it'll be more expensive to remove it
- you can't remove that, everyone will want it
- you can't remove that, it will compromise safety
- you can't go with a different supplier, the existing one has excellent quality
- etc. etc.