Maybe on the car, I think it's listed/built into the price, along with wipers and tires, etc..
Not all cars are auto only on those its built in but on budget cars its optional as manual is standard.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Maybe on the car, I think it's listed/built into the price, along with wipers and tires, etc..
good read, makes senseIt looks like there were a group of us who were asked at $1000, some who were asked at $1200, some at $1500 and some at all three. I suspect they're trying to do two things: 1) estimate the required mix of manual and automatics in their initial run and 2) determine how price affects that decision.
They may well have more than one off-the-shelf AT to select from, but I suspect they are simply looking at the supply / demand curve to hit the maximum profit from AT upgrades. Assuming the AT costs them $800 installed, do they want to sell 10,000 with a $200 profit, or 5,000 units with a $400 profit? Probably the later. But somewhere along that curve, the number will drop enough that it doesn't make sense to go higher.
Some people may have even gotten a higher number in this survey... unless at $1500 there were few takers.
I got the survey as well. I chose Automatic transmission.Just got the survey from Elio about the cost of transmissions. Basically they want to know if we will pony up $1,200 for an automatic. I don't know what you guy think but I'm beginning to feel that buying an Elio isn't going to be the good deal I had hoped for.![]()
At what price point did you agree to purchase the AMT in the survey?I got the survey as well. I chose Automatic transmission.
I thought the same thing and read it as, "If you don't want to pay for it at $1500, we won't offer it." I want a recount!I only had one option of $1500. I assumed if I said no that it meant that I would get a manual. So I said yes, even though I really don't want to pay that much. I guess now after reading through other posts if I had said no I might have been given other prices as options? I wonder how EM will interpret the survey? Us older guys will pay more for an automatic? I don't mind paying $1000, I think that is about the going rate with other auto manufacturers..
I was offered at $1500, $1200, $1000. Turned them all down saying I preferred manual.I said no to "auto" transmission each time I was asked ($1,500, $1,200, and $1,000) even though I currently drive an automatic for my commuter. The reason I selected was that it was more than I wanted to spend. I'm buying this car because it's inexpensive to purchase and inexpensive to drive. I want to keep it that way.