Snipped:The only down side I see is if the need for a bigger car were to come up suddenly.
Or double up (get 2 Elios!):

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Thank you for a great laugh today. I love it! :-) ZKuda,
Now seriously. Would YOU pick up a couple of chicks with 70's hairdos and those damn sweater/vest/neckies things? They look like the kinda girls that need a semi truck for all their "baggage" if you know what I mean. T-r-o-u-b-l-e.
Kuda,
Now seriously. Would YOU pick up a couple of chicks with 70's hairdos and those damn sweater/vest/neckies things? They look like the kinda girls that need a semi truck for all their "baggage" if you know what I mean. T-r-o-u-b-l-e.
Won't replace our 2 either. Wife will use the Eilo to commute, I'll park the truck and use the chevy as the run around town car, until it dies or I get my own Elio!would I pick them up, absolutely and I already have a semi truck .... to me an Elio would be a fun ride that I'd thoroughly enjoy but it cannot replace any of the 4 vehicles we already have .... using an Elio should lengthen the life of three of the four vehicles we have .... if an Elio lives up to its billing, it could well be the last vehicle we need to buy
Jim
That is a brilliant idea! :-) ZToo funny, Jim. "I like gals that need a semi truck for their "baggage" because I just happen to have one of those laying around".
I will keep my other car too - kids and dogs - but understand the OP's question. If the Elio really takes off, groups of Elio owners could band together to co-own a minivan they can all share when there is need. Instead of 'time share' we would have a 'Elio van share'.
That'll really lower greenhouse gas emissions and keep us from importing more oil.
Don't forget those who need their pickup truck fix!Too funny, Jim. "I like gals that need a semi truck for their "baggage" because I just happen to have one of those laying around".
I will keep my other car too - kids and dogs - but understand the OP's question. If the Elio really takes off, groups of Elio owners could band together to co-own a minivan they can all share when there is need. Instead of 'time share' we would have a 'Elio van share'.
That'll really lower greenhouse gas emissions and keep us from importing more oil.