ecdriver711
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If the younger crowd does not go to forums, how the they find information on items. I've got to lay down now, I'm really feeling tired.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Well said! Once it becomes "real" and people understand the "fuel credit card" method of payment, there will be (virtually) NO ONE who can't afford it!
Hi and welcome from Oregon, samwichse. According to your profile you don't know whether you are male or female, you are 113 years old and you live in the USA. LOL The last person to claim such a high age was lying through his teeth - he was 70. Obviously since you say you are between the 20's and 40's you are not 113. Whatever floats your boat. I hope you enjoy the adventure of this exciting journey to Elio production and ownership. It is an exciting thing to behold so please check out the Events Calendar to see where and when you can see the Elio. I saw it last week and it was worth the 7 hour round trip to do so. 2015 in our Elios! :-) ZHey, I'm not in my 20's, but I'm closer to them than my 40's . I've been donut-holed!
Extremely well said. Let's hear it for us old folks.Overall, I'd say we have a nice mix of people and viewpoints here. We're lucky to have mature thoughtful members here, ones that understand that the internet is public and that a forum is supposed to be a place people of similar interests can have a convivial conversation with others so inclined. Then again, have you ever visited a Mustang forum?
Extremely well said. Let's hear it for us old folks.
Your lucky. Instead of only 66% of your bill going to the pay off, it will be more like 70 or 80%.I can't remember where I read it, but it was something very recent and official, but they said along with the description of the credit card plan there there will be a required monthly minimum. So to me that means that if you don't drive enough (meaning don't need to fill up much) then you won't be meeting the monthly minimum payment.
For me, my Elio will be mostly a to work and home vehicle and general errands. And here in Des Moines nothing is very far away so I likely won't be able to meet minimums. The way it sounds is that the credit card method may be best suited for people that plan to travel a lot and a traditional financing method may be the best bet for people like me.
But of course we'll have to wait for all the details to get figure out.