Hootersnoocher
Elio Aficionado
I wish they were those headphones. Mine are a pair of Dick Clarks from 1978.At least you have headphones. I've been waiting on my promised headphones from elio motors since November 2016.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I wish they were those headphones. Mine are a pair of Dick Clarks from 1978.At least you have headphones. I've been waiting on my promised headphones from elio motors since November 2016.
In EM defense I do remember the headphones being "Until quantities are depleted" I will try to find their statement and repost.At least you have headphones. I've been waiting on my promised headphones from elio motors since November 2016.
I've been to the tour twice, and have seen an Elio 3 different times and never would have guessed the tour had so much impact. I figured it was more word of mouth and chance finding on the web. But I guess the numbers don't lie. Drop the tour and so do the reservations. Hope they get some more money rolling in so the crew can get back out there!It kind of points out the value of the tour.
I disagree in that, the tour was self-perpetuating. A paradox. A catch 22. Had they not had to continuously fund the tour, the advertising and the associated salaries, EM could have spent available funds on the eight years of missing R&D. Then again, without the tour and advertising, there would have been no money to fund the tour, the advertising and the associated salaries. A loop. Loops are not sustainable. Nor do they end up serving anything but themselves.It kind of points out the value of the tour.
As Dr. Phil would say, "So how's that working out for them?"That's how companies like EM can build themselves to the scale where they can draw the $300 Million in investments needed to fund production.
I can't seem to find my tin cans and a string telephone anymore...I wish they were those headphones. Mine are a pair of Dick Clarks from 1978.