ecdriver711
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I was a 10 before, but I'm feel'in 10+ now. I will really feel good when EM gets the new engine into a P5, to start testing.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.10 no problem!!With 10 being the point you thought this car was a go, when you first became interested, what is your number now? There have been a lot of changes over the last 10 months, all for the good of EM. If your not a 10 at this time, what will take?
My # is 10
With 10 being the point you thought this car was a go, when you first became interested, what is your number now? There have been a lot of changes over the last 10 months, all for the good of EM. If your not a 10 at this time, what will it take?
My # is 10
Thanks for the post. I see where you are coming from. Me, I put in my 1K with only ten minuets of research. I'm in for the concept. I would be perfectly happy with the frame, body and wheel assemblies.over time my starting point hasn't changed, I thought EM was a scam so I guess that would be a ZERO .... reading mostly on this forum that changed to where by September I was about a 5 .... positive reports on the production facility moved me to a 6 .... the engine being ready for dyno testing and favorable reports on the first stage of the Fed loan being favorable have been good to hear but for me haven't moved the needle ....being ready for the dyno isn't the same as performing well and a favorable first step doesn't guarantee the loan .... if/when the motor is proven to live up to expectations and once the money for the loan is pouring into business, the number for me will take a positive jump .... the day the first production model rolls off the assembly line will move me to a 10
Jim
The government loan looks like a given. Paul has stated 'this project needs to happen' for various reasons. I was all in for a grand within the first hour of research after learning about it, #7771. People, we don't have to waste our money on fuel to go from point A to point B just because Detroit and Japan are unwilling to offer us fuel efficient vehicles. If Paul doesn't do it (and I believe he will) someone else will, because we know it can be done. You know the old rule about supply and demand, look around this website and you can feel the demand. 35,000 people have put money down on a vehicle that isn't even in production yet. Most people I talk to about it, don't even know it exists. Wait till it hits the street. To a person, every person I have talked to about it, when I've told them, American made, 84 mpg, $6,800, their response was 'never heard of it and I want one'. I'm 10+. I want it NOW. How many other automobile manufacturers would love to have 35,000 people putting deposits down and waiting a year (or more) to purchase one of their products. It will happen! Again 10+!over time my starting point hasn't changed, I thought EM was a scam so I guess that would be a ZERO .... reading mostly on this forum that changed to where by September I was about a 5 .... positive reports on the production facility moved me to a 6 .... the engine being ready for dyno testing and favorable reports on the first stage of the Fed loan being favorable have been good to hear but for me haven't moved the needle ....being ready for the dyno isn't the same as performing well and a favorable first step doesn't guarantee the loan .... if/when the motor is proven to live up to expectations and once the money for the loan is pouring into business, the number for me will take a positive jump .... the day the first production model rolls off the assembly line will move me to a 10
Jim
The government loan looks like a given.
If my math is within a sq. mile, everyone that has a reservation at the start of production should have there car well within 5 months.The worst part about where I stand now is the 8589 people in line ahead of me. I signed up $1K, about a week after I heard of Elio, and still there was a big line. The hard part will be listening to them all talk about how much fun they are having with their new cars, while I sit and wait. How sooo many people talk to them and ask them questions. How cool they all are now because they got their new Elios.
There should be a rule here, after production starts, only one comment per person that has receive their new Elio. (Just kidding because I jealous!)