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While I admire your enthusiasm and agree the Elio will be a big deal, I fear it may have clouded your judgment on some points. I think when we promote it our strength must come from accurate comparisons that don't give the doubters a reason to question the facts about the Elio.As an automotive engineer ( in seating ) I have watch over the years the stories of how hybrid cars are going to change the world or electric cars are the true "green" way to go and they will all cost us less in the end.
Hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery electric sales are not declining. They were from 2008 until 2011 most-likely due to the government-caused economic charlie-foxtrot, but surged in 2012 and 2013 nearly doubling 2011 sales in each year. I agree all-gas is the better choice, but that doesn't negate the fact that hybrid and electric vehicles are popular and demand is increasing.
Rich people buying electric and hybrid cars to improve their image is called "greenwashing". The poster child for this is Al Gore making a movie about climate change (née "global warming") while owning a gigantic energy-guzzling mansion and jetting all over the world in CO2-spewing jet aircraft to promote his movie about reducing greenhouse gases.
Income inequality has been growing for decades. The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, the middle class is shrinking. All facts.
Government subsidies can work. Our entire highway system is one gigantic subsidy to the tune of about 500 Billion with a B dollars. I'd call it a raging success. it is a fact that subsidies work best in narrow circumstances where they benefit all Americans, not just a select few. The highway system: Yes. Solyndra: No! Hybrid/electric car subsidies: I don't think so.
Elio has applied for a government subsidy so you'd better hope they work. If it's a "loan" no bank will take and with low or no interest, it's a taxpayer handout. The difference in interest rate between what a bank would charge to make the loan and what the gov charges is free money, handout, subsidy, whatever you wish to call it.
Hybrids do not "do more damage to our environment then even a Hummer H2." That little myth (or big lie) has been thoroughly debunked. It is a fact that even hybrids are doing irreversible damage to the environment, but not quite as much as a Hummer. The real fact is the only "green" vehicle is no vehicle at all. If you own any vehicle powered by anything other than your own arms and legs, you are not "green".
Coal generates less than half of the electricity in the USA. It is however the biggest single source at just under half, but that ain't "most". "Renewables", meanwhile, are a rounding error of a couple or three percent. We will however continue to have cheap electricity at least for our lifetimes courtesy of the natural gas boom.
Median price paid for F-150 is about $36,000 right now.
"More supply with less demand": Unfortunately, no, that's not how it works. Look up Jevons Paradox: Higher efficiency paradoxically leads to higher consumption. The guy came up with the theory in 1865 and it's been well-tested since then. Gasoline is a prime example: Vehicle fuel efficiency has been steadily increasing for the last 30+ years, but today we use more gasoline than we ever have. Q.E.D.
Finally, I think you've hit the nail on the head that the Elio is a great idea with a great future because of it's simplicity, affordability, and fuel economy. Looking forward to mine.