So, Coss, I don't see any of my responses. Does that mean I've already been relegated to the SPAM file? If so, bummer-- l thought I was behaving well, responding positively and thoughtfully, finding new bliss in anticipation of my Elio-reception date.
I think that Wal-Mart parking lots will be filled with Elios owned by their employees and by their customers. People will respond positively to having access to an affordable vehicle that looks cool and is fun to drive. I think that the 3-wheeled format will prove itself acceptably well and...
I'm all for the safety, too, but I'd be surprised if Storm Sondors doesn't pay attention to what Elio has done regarding safety. I'm not him, but if I were I'd incorporate some of Paul Elio's ideas into my vehicle.
I think there is enough room in the market for both the Elio and the Sondors. For my purposes, a lot of long distance, the Elio will serve me better. If I did more short-range commuting, the Sondors would serve me fine. The fact that Elio will cost less will get me into one, but, again, someone...
I like the Sondors. I like the way it's presented. I can't wait to get an Elio, though. After that, maybe I'll get a Sondors. I do a lot of distance driving, so the Elio would serve me better, I think. If I did more commuting that would keep me driving under 100 miles at a time, the Sondors...
I have a Musicman 212HD, like a Twin Reverb, but I'm thinking of downsizing to a ZT Lunchbox with a 210XL Hartke and may play a Fender Mustang, short scale or Steinberger bass. I don't know whether, or not the ZT will produce the bass range well, EQ-wise, but it kicks a** with a guitar. I...
I couldn't even fit my bass guitar in a Smart Car. Because of its length, I believe that I could put it in the back seat of an Elio, on top of my amplifier.
I once had a '66 Shelby GT 350 H, black with gold racing stripes. AAAHHH!!! I traded it to my cousin for a 350cc Honda-- young, dumb, hard-up. I've gotten a little smarter over the years. I bought the Shelby for $600.00 from a friend who had lost his license in it. It did not have its original...
OK, OK, what stupid accusation. Greg Pallast, an award-winning investigative journalist who works for the BBC laid it out thoroughly in a nationally--broadcast interview. I suppose that I should include references. I'll play nice; and, you're right, I should thoroughly read the post. For that...