Jay3wheel
Elio Addict
Some of the people posting here must be or have been barbers, they are sooooo good at splitting hairs.
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No Wayne, I, like most people here, understood when I put my grand down, that I believed in the process and the company, and was willing to put my trust the fact that it was worth the gamble that this team will bring the vehilce to production. I already understood I was not part of the process, and I was only investing in a place in line. Something I would say you never should have done if you had any other expectations. By the way, I can only afford one Elio. Does that make a difference??LOL, Eddie66 you are funny.
I would say more but you proved the point that you as Elio lover wears blinders when it comes to wanting all the facts.
Oh, your smart a** comments shows who you.
Oh,I'm 1K all in. That's why I have the right to ask questions, Money down where it counts.
No Wayne, I, like most people here, understood when I put my grand down, that I believed in the process and the company, and was willing to put my trust the fact that it was worth the gamble that this team will bring the vehilce to production. I already understood I was not part of the process, and I was only investing in a place in line. Something I would say you never should have done if you had any other expectations. By the way, I can only afford one Elio. Does that make a difference??
I believe in facts. I'm wanting to know where the facts are. . Can I believe this, will this assure the dependability of the Elio or when my Elio breaks will I be told the part is not available due to poor planning.
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No Wayne, I, like most people here, understood when I put my grand down, that I believed in the process and the company, and was willing to put my trust the fact that it was worth the gamble that this team will bring the vehilce to production. I already understood I was not part of the process, and I was only investing in a place in line. Something I would say you never should have done if you had any other expectations. By the way, I can only afford one Elio. Does that make a difference??
Here is a fact for you Wayne. The ELIO comes with a 36K Mile / 3 year warranty.
Read the Act below
Magnuson–Moss Act
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/2301
Synopsis
The act says that warranties must be "conspicuously designated" as either a Full Warranty or as a Limited Warranty. I believe the terms of the act mostly apply to full waranties. I note that makers tend to advertise "powertrain warranties" etc rather than "full warranties". (example)
See FTC advice for more on "Full" vs "Limited" warranties and other aspects of the act. A powertrain warranty can be either full or limited (as defined in the act).
A consequence is that vehicle manufacturers must be able to provide parts during the term of a warranty (if any) made at the time of sale. They need not make or stock these parts themselves.
Vehicle makers could choose not to do so, but then they would be required to provide a replacement vehicle or a full refund of the vehicle cost. In practice it is usually more cost effective for makers to procure replacement parts to effect a warranty repair.
A further consequence is therefore that replacement parts are also available to people who do not have a warranty claim.
Wayne,
Just for fun.
Where is the bridge?
Did you build it and are you a licensed engineer?
Did you buy it legally?
Did you procure it nefariously?
No need to reply as this was for entertainment purposes only.