You had me going right up to the OK. Knowing the level of your other post, I couldn't believe what I was reading. Your primes has merit, but, I think that's where the saying "You have to break a few eggs" comes in. I think if you compare the numbers turned off by the numbers that will see the actual for sale car in the 60+ showrooms and take in the the numbers that may take a second look and change there minds, it's all most a non issue. JMOI somewhat agree, but will say, even if I buy into the concept, if I go to Richmond in December to see / sit in the prototype and it ' look and feel like sh-t', that may turn me off enough to regret my all-in. Ok. It won't do that to ME, but maybe others who aren't so emotionally invested. They better have a fairly decent car if they want to sell the concept, otherwise it will be worse than if they had no car at all.