dunkybones
Elio Enthusiast
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Current CAFE standards don't apply to motorcycles, or the 'Autocycles.' Also current CAFE standards apply apply fleet wide regardless of how many units are sold. As an example, if Ford's Mustang gets 22 avg mpg, and they sell 10,000 units, and Ford's Focus electric gets 110 mpge, and they only sell 100 of them, the Cafe standards are exceeded because Ford just averaged 77 mpg across the fleet of vehicles offered. I drive a 1st gen Honda Insight which listed at 68 mpg and sold for under $20,000. Rumor has it that Honda sold this car at a loss, because then they didn't have to worry about mpg in the Ridgleline or CR-V. (Interesting note: The Insight is a 2 seater, and the most aerodynamically and fuel efficient vehicle ever to be mass produced. Toyota stole their lunch because the Prius had 4 seats.)
If Elio makes it to production, and then is even mildly successful, their success may well be their failure. The big auto companies will notice how this little start up skirted some laws, created a new segment that is largely unregulated, and will move to either have the laws changed to hinder Elio, or take advantage of the loopholes Elio drove through for their own advancement. If Elio goes the way of the Yugo or the Delorean, because it is either unscalable or unsellable, no one will care. If Elio proves to be an accepted format in the USA, then they might not be ready for the for the 'revolution in transportation' they are so eager to start.
Public Perception:
The Prius is now offered in various formats and it's sales volume has cooled, even as the Prius was never a huge seller. It is now openly derided like a PT Cruiser or a Plymouth Aztec. No one even knows what a Honda Insight is, and the 2nd generation was indistinguishable from the Prius. Last I heard, Honda was dropping the Insight. The Big 3 in the US, which are now truly building cars for the global market, are well versed in the failures of marketing to a fickle consumer. The Aztec, the ugliest car ever made, was a Prius three times the size and twice as clever, but a marketing failure. Ford tries to bring back the Thunderbird, and it was a beautiful retro design. It tanked because at that time if you wanted a cool 2 seater, you bought a Honda S2000, or a BMW Z3, or that cool little Audi, something FOREIGN. Ford wins with the new Mustang, Dodge Chargers win in the same segment, and also get to be cop cars. The Chevy Volt is GM's attempt to change the game and no one talks about it. European manufacturers don't care about price point, they sell high for cache. The Japanese still ride high on reliability and economy, even though American companies have been on par for years.
Where the Elio may land is anyone's guess. If we get a half a Geo Metro with it's full compliment of junk, if we get something that rattles itself apart idling at a red light and you pee blood for three days after you hit a pothole, if it looks like a shark but drives like a slug, the whole deal is over before it gets around the block. On the other hand, even if it's the coolest, most fun, most efficient, most reliable, easy to maintain vehicle the world has ever seen, if it gets punked by being a punchline for late night talk show hosts, and gutted by the 'Murica crowd, then it won't matter. Stick a fork in it.
Disclaimer: I love this concept. Even if they don't make it, I want them to make mine, and I'll drive it with my knees so I can flip the bird out of both windows while trundling down the road in my geekmobile deathtrap.
If Elio makes it to production, and then is even mildly successful, their success may well be their failure. The big auto companies will notice how this little start up skirted some laws, created a new segment that is largely unregulated, and will move to either have the laws changed to hinder Elio, or take advantage of the loopholes Elio drove through for their own advancement. If Elio goes the way of the Yugo or the Delorean, because it is either unscalable or unsellable, no one will care. If Elio proves to be an accepted format in the USA, then they might not be ready for the for the 'revolution in transportation' they are so eager to start.
Public Perception:
The Prius is now offered in various formats and it's sales volume has cooled, even as the Prius was never a huge seller. It is now openly derided like a PT Cruiser or a Plymouth Aztec. No one even knows what a Honda Insight is, and the 2nd generation was indistinguishable from the Prius. Last I heard, Honda was dropping the Insight. The Big 3 in the US, which are now truly building cars for the global market, are well versed in the failures of marketing to a fickle consumer. The Aztec, the ugliest car ever made, was a Prius three times the size and twice as clever, but a marketing failure. Ford tries to bring back the Thunderbird, and it was a beautiful retro design. It tanked because at that time if you wanted a cool 2 seater, you bought a Honda S2000, or a BMW Z3, or that cool little Audi, something FOREIGN. Ford wins with the new Mustang, Dodge Chargers win in the same segment, and also get to be cop cars. The Chevy Volt is GM's attempt to change the game and no one talks about it. European manufacturers don't care about price point, they sell high for cache. The Japanese still ride high on reliability and economy, even though American companies have been on par for years.
Where the Elio may land is anyone's guess. If we get a half a Geo Metro with it's full compliment of junk, if we get something that rattles itself apart idling at a red light and you pee blood for three days after you hit a pothole, if it looks like a shark but drives like a slug, the whole deal is over before it gets around the block. On the other hand, even if it's the coolest, most fun, most efficient, most reliable, easy to maintain vehicle the world has ever seen, if it gets punked by being a punchline for late night talk show hosts, and gutted by the 'Murica crowd, then it won't matter. Stick a fork in it.
Disclaimer: I love this concept. Even if they don't make it, I want them to make mine, and I'll drive it with my knees so I can flip the bird out of both windows while trundling down the road in my geekmobile deathtrap.