John-b-gone
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I can't help think it would be interesting to compare the two submissions. Is this possible?
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.If EM added a fourth wheel the Elio is a car and would be required to meet all of the safety requirements of a car slowing down the overall process to production. That was the point of three wheels. Level playing field is yet another reason an auto cycle should not qulaify for CAFE credits. They want the advantages of a car without being a car and forced to go through all the added hoops and cost of getting an Elio car to production.Elio's idea seems to have been based predominantly upon the fact that 3-wheelers abide in a regulatory limbo between motorcycles and automobiles.
All Elio has to do is to put two narrow-track wheels on the rear, and they have a "car". This would bypass all the motorcycle requirements, and would instantly be eligible for CAFE credits. On the surface, that would seem easier than all the "autocycle" legislative effort with the states, the proposed Vitter legislation, and the as yet unstarted CAFE legislative changes.
The fact that they haven't added the fourth wheel indicates that they must believe that the benefits do not outweigh the costs.
Ford Escape Pod? Someone get me something to wipe the coffee off my monitor...But if autocycles DID qualify for CAFE, then it could help spark off an entire autocylce industry, revolutionizing the way we think of driving. As each automotive manufacturer gets into the autocycle game, there would be less need/incentive for car manufacturers to purchase credits from Elio; rather than a glut of low-mpg cars supported by Elios credits, we'd see an ever-increasing nationwide fleet of high MPG autocycles from every manufacturer.
Want performance? Buy the turbocharged Chevy Contact! Just need a single-seat and a toolbox for your service vehicle? Get a Dodge Billygoat! Or how about the hydrogen fuel-cell powered Toyota Minerva? The Nissan Sprout long-range EV? The three-seat Ford Escape Pod?
Hey, a guy can dream, can't he?![]()
I prefer to think of it like one of the Apollo moon missions. As one science fiction writer put it: "When planning the countdown, they plan on fuel pumps failing and needing to be replaced; they plan for one of the knobs on the control panel to come off and needing to be replaced; they plan on the earth opening up while driving the astronauts to the launch tower... That's why they have all these "holds" built into the countdown -- to build in time to get these things fixed. That's also why a lot of an astronaut's time is spent waiting."
But I suppose most of you are too young to remember when we actually went to the moon, even though it took 3 days to get there.
Don't be confused, in reality a new CAFE ruling would only put dollars into EM's pockets allowing some AUTO manufacturers to purchase those credits and continue to build lower MPG cars and trucks. I don't believe that is the purpose of CAFE as it relates mandating higher MPG requirements and develop alternative energy cars and trucks..
I agree. I think we are saying the same thing using different words.If EM added a fourth wheel the Elio is a car and would be required to meet all of the safety requirements of a car slowing down the overall process to production. That was the point of three wheels. Level playing field is yet another reason an auto cycle should not qualify for CAFE credits. They want the advantages of a car without being a car and forced to go through all the added hoops and cost of getting an Elio car to production.
This is the part I thought was interesting:
This document has a lot of interesting gems![]()
I'm not so sure I'd give the CAFE initiative such a narrow interpretation - I prefer to think its intent was to improve MPG for the way America travels. To say it should be limited only to autos and not autocycles would be the same as saying "be creative to improve mileage but you're not allowed to think outside the (4-wheel) box". A narrow interpretation would effectively mandate 4 wheels and side by side seating for America's collective fleet, and improvements would remain evolutionarily incremental instead of revolutionarily breakthrough.I'm not confused. In reality EM has to build their motorcycle, pass legislation to classify autocycles, and change the CAFE credit ruling to include autocycles. The Elio will have a motorcycle VIN and will be registered and licensed as a motorcycle with an autocycle sub-classification in many States waiving the MC endorsement and helmet requirements.
Don't be confused, in reality a new CAFE ruling would only put dollars into EM's pockets allowing some AUTO manufacturers to purchase those credits and continue to build lower MPG cars and trucks. I don't believe that is the purpose of CAFE as it relates mandating higher MPG requirements and develop alternative energy cars and trucks.
I respect the fact that you do see some benefit to a potential change.
Your rules apply some of the time. Too much, I agree. I don't know about Econoboost. Do you?They were burned because they went with the technology that was popular with the administration. Mostly untested, bleeding edge and with no history. (Incidentally, Fisker and Solyndra were not the only failures. Just the major ones) Elio, on the other hand, is not leading edge. It is technology that is well understood. Just refinements on existing technology. And unfortunately technology that is not popular in Washington.
As far as your "qualifications", prior to retiring I worked for what was the largest company in the US. Until Bobby Kennedy and Judge Green destroyed it, which may explain my hostility toward Washington. It also explains my hostility toward bureaucracies. The major rules in any bureaucracy are:
1) You can never get in trouble for not making a decision.
2) A bad decision is OK if the boss agrees.
3) When in doubt say you need more time to study it.
Did they require Ford to do proof of concept on the Ecoboost before they they gave that ATVM loan?