JNR
Elio Addict
I had to do it:
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I think with it being so unique, you may get more in the long run having a business bay for a wrap than selling it out right. At least then you will still get to drive it around.Think about people seeing Elio's on the road and going to the website to order one and seeing it's at least a year until they can get one! Don't you think a few peeps would be willing to pay $20k to have one now? Maybe a business for an advertising wrap or just a person with some disposable cash...Mine is going to be in my garage for sale to the highest bidder on ebay....
That is if someone is willing to pay it. A base model Elio at 6800 new, right off the lot loses value.
This is true with a NORMAL vehicle, however, the Elio is anything BUT normal...I would say that until Elio's production numbers are high enough to get rid of the waiting list, some people will be willing to pay far more for a used one than they cost new...of course, this will all come back to normal once production numbers meet demand...
This is true with a NORMAL vehicle, however, the Elio is anything BUT normal...I would say that until Elio's production numbers are high enough to get rid of the waiting list, some people will be willing to pay far more for a used one than they cost new...of course, this will all come back to normal once production numbers meet demand...
Someone that doesn't have $6800.........using the money saved for 2+ years of fuel cost.That is if someone is willing to pay it. A base model Elio at 6800 new, right off the lot loses value. If I bought a used base model, I'd offer 5700. Remember the car isn't worth a lot and why buy a used one when you can buy a brand new one for 6800?
This may or may not be true. Depends upon, obviously, the financial situation as well as the patience of the buyer. If they've just got money to burn and 'gotta have it now', then sure, anything has a price. But if they actually do their homework and realize that a) if they get in line now, they will only have to wait a few months after production starts to get their car, and b) the maximum they'd have to wait is a year or so.
Personally, I think that when the vehicle comes out there may be bugs as well as waiting longer will provide more options. If I had any patience at all,and wasn't desperate for the money savings, I'd probably wait until the 2nd or 3rd year of production to purchase. Kinks worked out, options maximized, maybe a turbo diesel option, convertible, etc...