On Post number 15, a year and just over a week ago, it was reported that there were 12,340 reservations. There were 12 posts within the day on the same topic. Today, one day afterwards, I checked here and there were zero posts on the same day you called out the number of reservations... It's funny how interest in the number of reservations wanes over time... That's an average of about 76 vehicles reserved per day for the last year. Amazing when you think about it. With a 25% All-In at $1,000 level (I followed the average for quite a while and it hardly waivered from that), that means that there were $19,000 worth of All-In $1000 people and (conjecture here) $5,700 worth of $100 All-In people per day. That means Elio gathered $24,700 per day in deposits (some they can't use, some they can). Still, imagine the need for a product that elicits $24,700 per day in sales... a year before it will even be available. Now, think... not many, if any car companies can say they've had a year's worth of deposits from 76 customers per day who haven't even driven the vehicle they are reserving!
It's something, this Elio is.