outsydthebox
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Proof vs evidence.
Evidence -
1) They are out of money. At least their business plan did not generate the money necessary to implement the plan.
2) They have repeatedly failed to meet their published goals and targets.
3) They decided not to go with a proven, off-the-shelf engine, contrary to their stated business plan.
Proof - it is difficult to prove a negative. Some even argue that is is a logical fallacy. I can only offer evidence that the business plan they have is ineffective. So you are correct again, I cannot prove the elio motors has a solid business plan. Can you offer details of what this business plan is, and evidence of its solidity?
It may be difficult to grasp, but when I saw the press release about the Shreveport plant being acquired, and saw the pics and claimed specs of the P2, I stated that that would be my next vehicle. I told friends about it. All of my "bad attitude" comes from observation and research. Elio motors had me at the first contact. They lost me because of their continued deception and poor management. I do not work for any PR firm, nor for any company that even remotely might benefit from elio motors failure. I lament them losing their way and bringing about their own demise. I honestly do not believe that there are any businesses actively seeking elio's failure. I am acting as an observer and reporter of what I see and offer my conclusions. I would love to see elio come clean, change course and git 'er done.Do you work for a PR firm that represents one of the big companies?
Again, personal insults won't help your case. I am somebody. Nobody significant as far as you or elio motors is concerned, however. No, I did not apply for a position with elio motors, either formally or informally. I had considered it in the early stages, but the deceptive advertising left me unwilling to do so. Any yes, elio motors have made several big mistakes, but since I am not an engine manufacturer, I couldn't have solved that one.It's obvious that you really want to be somebody. Say,did you apply for a "position" with EM and get rejected? Wow, that could really "smart". And don't you live close to the plant, too? So, you secretly (well...not) are trying to prove to yourself, and everyone else, that EM "made a BIG mistake...So big that they now are doomed to fail without YOU?.........Maybe that was someone else.
I think "most" do. The issue is that "most" naysayers are very bitter and come across badly. Its not so much what they say, but the tone of the posts. Things like saying its a scam, we are suckers for still believing, being called fools, head in the sand, etc. Respectful banter with either viewpoint is not a bad thing. But once the respect factor is gone, it tends to get nasty of both sides. While I strongly believe I will have an Elio, but I can see why some have doubts. No harm in that.It's a shame that the positive (their way or the highway) people can't try to have an objective view that they could be wrong just as well as the negative view could be wrong.
It's a shame that the positive (their way or the highway) people can't try to have an objective view that they could be wrong just as well as the negative view could be wrong.
Looks like it's time for Elio's head cheerleader to chime in. How about it goofone, where art thou?
Set the record straight for these boys.
It's a shame that the positive (their way or the highway) people can't try to have an objective view that they could be wrong just as well as the negative view could be wrong.