NSTG8R
Elio Addict
DUH...my bad....yes, I was thinking SMC......
I'd bet money you're not the only one that would get them confused with all the times they were referred as plastic panels.
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Who was it exactly that told you , you weren't confused until you came here and started to read these posts. :-)I wasn't confused until I came here and started reading these posts!
I'll add my story, just to confuse the confused even more...
I originally put down a $250 refundable deposit (38 months ago). I then changed it to a non-refundable deposit to get the 50% bonus (and a t-shirt).
Now that I've locked in the $7000 price, IF they ever produce enough vehicles to reach my spot in line, I'll need to come up with $6675 plus tax, title, destination, blah, blah, blah fees.
The t-shirt is nice, but I hope that's not the only thing I have to show for my $250 in a couple years.
I sent a message to EM and got the following reply.I sent the following question to Elio Motors, via email, on August 15, 2016:
Message:
If a person makes a non-refundable reservation today, 2016 Aug 15, can they get the elio (base model) for $7,000? I do not see that number offered on the website.
Today I got the following reply:
Don Harris (Elio Motors)
Aug 19, 12:21 EDT
Neil, you are correct. Only a previous reservation can lock in at $7,000 but a new reservation can lock in at $7300 until we reach 65,000 total reservations.
Regards ,
The E Team
I asked Kevin on the phone who said a person can lock the price in today (Aug 16) for $7,300. I asked if a person can get it for $7,000 and a received a cautious yes reply that I did not have a much confidence in.
There is no reference to $7,000 where a person makes an all-in reservation (offering on the color pages), but if you look at the all-in reservation agreement in the tiny window, it says "If a binding commitment is made, the base price shall be further reduced to $7,000.”
What Don Harris says makes since. Binding commitment can be written into the current offering and agreement. I thought the $7,000 price was offered as an enticement only to the people who had already reserved and had no reason to make a further binding commitment.
The all-in reservation offering wording does not mention $7,000 but the all-in reservation agreement does.
I think EM should check these over, make changes if needed, and educate all people so what is printed and what people say is in agreement.
...And the good news, for me anyway (as a selfish twit), I got my VERIFIED email today, so I am now an official member of the $7,000 Elio member club! Hella yah, Go Team Elio!I called yesterday afternoon and got Mr. Jerome on the phone. He told me the glitch has to do with starting as a "Want In", and then upgrading to "All In". Said he would flag my account and send it up the flagpole as it were. Long story short, I just made another attempt, and am now "Locked In" for $7,000! Pending verification of course...
Take a look at the 77' Monte Carlo seats.Locked in at $7000.00. + verified.
With deductions, additions and destination my cost should be pretty close to $8500.00 not including the custom seat which isn't offered yet.
MK