The Elio isn't dead yet. 84mpg Divide that by three and that's about what my RT gets.
http://autos.aol.com/article/three-wheeled-elio-closer-to-sale/
I would just like to know how they are able to keep the cost down to under $7k vs. something like a Spyder costing $15k - $24k? I am really curious. :dontknow:
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I would just like to know how they are able to keep the cost down to under $7k vs. something like a Spyder costing $15k - $24k? I am really curious. :dontknow:
I'm glad to see that they are aware of how things are sounding out here... :thumbup:
Build and market it; I'll have one!![]()
I also bring up my example of safety. Not sure if the protection offered by Elio would stand up to some SUV, pickup, or other car crashing into me as they are doing their "out of control" dance on the highway. The light weight and single wheel drive does not sound like a very good winter driving option. :dontknow:
It's front wheel drive. :lecturef_smilie:
Here's a rumor I heard this week that makes more sense than anything. What I heard is the Elio will be fueled by a proprietary fuel cell that you will purchase from your local PepBoys. You won't be fueling this thing at your local gas station. PepBoys is listed as a Official Service Center.
Watch the Elio make easy work of the snow!:
Okay I surrender. Enjoy your new Elios. :yes::yes::yes:
I will be back when its either on the road or a bust. :lecturef_smilie:
I think you missed my point. How much is that 84mpg going to cost you per gal if you have to buy it from PepBoys? Could be $10.00 gal?