Sorry, I miss read your post. I thought you said "there will be problems with heat"No I have not.....
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Sorry, I miss read your post. I thought you said "there will be problems with heat"No I have not.....
Like Zelio, I probably spill more than I get in the reservior.the thing is supposed to get 84 mpg and cost under 7 grand and somehow screwing a cap onto a store bottle instead of pouring the bottle into a reservoir is supposed to be a problem??? I actually think its a cool idea, (and one more thing to customize!).
My Chrysler just has the front windshielf washer, but the environments I work and park in are so dusty that I wind up using it every day and got through a couple bottles per year.Yeah, me too. I thought it was a regular "designer water" bottle. But a standard washer fluid bottle makes more sense. Ought to get about two years use out of a bottle on the Elio, unlike the gallon bottle on our van that has to service a huge windshield and the rear glass too.
The gas cap discussion prompted this topic.
For those of you who think this type of topic is trolling, don't play! For everyone else, what do you think?
"According to Vassallo, the engine compartment is designed to hold store-bought bottled water which the consumer can swap out as needed."
http://www.komonews.com/news/consumer/Three-wheel-car-boasts-up-to-84mpg-for-6800-222620511.html
Isn't the average cheapass (like me) who they are marketing to? Additionally from what I have seen it is well established that this car's purpose it to be a utility and stand solely on its use, not be a fashion image or statement via image. Correct me if I'm wrong.The water bottle doesn't bother me, but I could see it bothering the potential mass market.
You know there will be people that jokingly say "water bottle for your wipers and gallon jug of milk for your gas tank or radiator..."
The water bottle thing will look like a joke to many people and make the car look cheap. It makes sense in terms of cutting costs and simplicity, but it would hurt the image IMO. The average cheapass could care less though, but the average cheap ass would buy this regardless.
I think what would make sense is to have the water bottle system as the bare bones model. Then any model that is more expensive have a reservoir.