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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.We Americans are addicted to gasoline. Plain and simple. For most people, that addiction means that they don't seek a way to reduce the money that is spent on gasoline. Yet when gas prices go down, short-term memory still reigns supreme, and they feed that addiction and buy gas guzzlers. Then when gas goes back up soon, they'll go back to ignoring how much they (really) spend on gasoline. Many Americans will gladly increase their debt to have gas guzzlers. Doesn't make much sense to me, but there ya go.
IMO, I don't know if lower gas prices means a reduction in high-efficiency vehicle sales. Seems unlikely that a person in November was thinking of buying a Prius, and now will buy a Highlander SUV. Well, anyone except males under 24 yrs old. lol
I'm thinking the used car market for 6- and 8-cyl engines might be moving to a sellers market now. And, I bet sales of scooters will be going down.
I never understood this train of thought...whether gas is $2 or $4, my vehicle needs don't change. I'm not gonna run out and buy a 10 MPG gas hog just because gas is $2...I'll just pay less...and these low prices won't last, they'll be back over $3 in no time...
Gas today in Las Cruces is $1.81 and it still hasn't changed my mind about the Elio. I will be buying it no matter what the price of gas is for all the reasons above.Only read the OP....
IMHO, yes, this will slightly reduce interest in the Elio. It still is a very inexpensive 2nd/3rd car. It still is a new car vs buying a used one. It still would make a good first car for a HS/college student.
I think as Elio starts to present at auto shows, they may want to emphasize performance (handling, fun factor) as well as high mpg.
In the future, there will no doubt be a high performance Elio option......and it may well be electric.Only read the OP....
IMHO, yes, this will slightly reduce interest in the Elio. It still is a very inexpensive 2nd/3rd car. It still is a new car vs buying a used one. It still would make a good first car for a HS/college student.
I think as Elio starts to present at auto shows, they may want to emphasize performance (handling, fun factor) as well as high mpg.
Elio's sensitivity to gas price is dominant only if, like me, you drive many 10Ks miles/year
otherwise, the dominant, killer attraction is the price, total cost of ownership