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Yeah, but that's "cheaper" than $60k.

But we have no idea how much the option costs.
And it isn't even what it costs.
It's how much you will be forced to pay when the make it a requirement because some people buy it.
That's when they'll say 'But a lot of cars already have it so it should be required on all cars'.
That's the slippery slope that you seem to want to slide on.
 

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But we have no idea how much the option costs.
And it isn't even what it costs.
It's how much you will be forced to pay when the make it a requirement because some people buy it.
That's when they'll say 'But a lot of cars already have it so it should be required on all cars'.
That's the slippery slope that you seem to want to slide on.

Well the option to add it to a Honda Civic is $1,000.

I think most vehicles would benefit from active safety features, but no I don't think it should be forced. Currently, it's simply that the vehicle cannot get a 5 star crash safety rating (with IIHS) without it. It's not mandated like rear-view cameras.
 

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Well the option to add it to a Honda Civic is $1,000.

I think most vehicles would benefit from active safety features, but no I don't think it should be forced. Currently, it's simply that the vehicle cannot get a 5 star crash safety rating (with IIHS) without it. It's not mandated like rear-view cameras.

Rear view cameras aren't either.
Oh wait ..... They are starting next year.
And $1000 is more than 10% of the cost of an Elio.
But the people who make the regulations wont care.
Why?
Because when you make over $50K / yr, $1K isn't that much.
But for the people who make under $25K / yr, that's where they can't afford it and have to buy a junker that they can't depend on so they can't take the better job.
Incidentally, that's $1000 added on to the technology base that's already there.
 

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Rear view cameras aren't either.
Oh wait ..... They are starting next year.
And $1000 is more than 10% of the cost of an Elio.
But the people who make the regulations wont care.
Why?
Because when you make over $50K / yr, $1K isn't that much.
But for the people who make under $25K / yr, that's where they can't afford it and have to buy a junker that they can't depend on so they can't take the better job.
Incidentally, that's $1000 added on to the technology base that's already there.

They buy a junker because they are broke. Then depending on the state they have to pass emissions. The beater car has some minor issue like a bad o2 sensor or minor vacuum leak. That broke person takes a car to a shop and pays $500 just to pass emissions.

What a racket.
 

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They buy a junker because they are broke. Then depending on the state they have to pass emissions. The beater car has some minor issue like a bad o2 sensor or minor vacuum leak. That broke person takes a car to a shop and pays $500 just to pass emissions.

What a racket.
The alternative to the "racket" is runaway pollution and smog, like they currently have in places like China, India, and central Europe where some people have to wear masks outdoors so they breathe.

The US needs alternative energy and transportation. But right now, it's not economical for most people. Which is where the Elio comes in. Affordable, high-efficiency, low-emissions mass-market transportation NOW, not 20 years from now.
 
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