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Do you think DMC12 will be a popular selling car do you think people will actually buy a $95000 electric car. Or do you think the car will be a flop and why
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Nah.
The stigma alone from the past car's failure will probably follow it.
Also, DMC will need to have TONS of investors' cash in the bank in order to weather the storm (kind of like Tesla) that the first year run will bring. If they keep production somewhat down in the first year, and gauge success by demand on a limited-run vehicle, then they may look to branching-out. If they decide to try to outstrip demand, I don't see them making it for more than 2 years.
Nah.
The stigma alone from the past car's failure will probably follow it.
Also, DMC will need to have TONS of investors' cash in the bank in order to weather the storm (kind of like Tesla) that the first year run will bring. If they keep production somewhat down in the first year, and gauge success by demand on a limited-run vehicle, then they may look to branching-out. If they decide to try to outstrip demand, I don't see them making it for more than 2 years.
Can you sign a petition for Tesla Motors?

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I know this is off topic..but I am working for a cause to put more electric vehicles on the road and TESLA is a company that created an electric vehicle and has gotten the best reviews for their cars.
You can visit teslamotors.com to see their cars.
More electric vehicles means less pollution and very good for our environment.
However these dealerships are fighting with this company to keep them from competing with them and in order to be heard from the White House, Tesla is collecting signatures on their petition.
We only need 50,000 more signatures by July 5th. If you can kindly sign the petition (takes less than 5 minutes) and send it to as many people as you can it would be great.
This petition is open to US residents only but I know some people living in Canada signed the petition by using a US Zip Code (example 11358), so if you can try it would be great!!
Here is the link
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/allow-tesla-motors-sell-directly-consumers-all-50-states/bFN7NHQR
Thanks a Bunch...let us save our planet!!!
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You have a good idea but I think you are taking the wrong approach (unless you are working for Tesla and have to highlight their name.) It may be because you don't understand the situation fully. It is not directly an "Electric Car" issue.
Independent car dealerships in a number of states including NY have managed to have laws passed to give them a favorable status. An independent car company must sell their cars through the independent dealership networks. Tesla wants to cut out the middleman and sell their cars directly to consumers.
When all cars are essentially the same this system works to give a equal viewing for many cars while providing some cost saving for setting up dealerships.
But it also legally creates a monopoly and may in fact represent a restraint of trade where the vehicle being sold is very different. Sales personal don't particularly care what car they sell. When they are more familiar with petrol cars they will probably tend to sell those and electrics will sit in some back corner of the lot. Tesla is right to set up there own dealership network.
I would say the issue is more about protectionism than electric cars. If approached this way it may give you a wider audience. For an analysis of all the arguments look here: http://truthonthemarket.com/2013/06/24/tesla-and-the-auto-dealers-lobby/
You have a good idea but I think you are taking the wrong approach (unless you are working for Tesla and have to highlight their name.) It may be because you don't understand the situation fully. It is not directly an "Electric Car" issue.
Independent car dealerships in a number of states including NY have managed to have laws passed to give them a favorable status. An independent car company must sell their cars through the independent dealership networks. Tesla wants to cut out the middleman and sell their cars directly to consumers.
When all cars are essentially the same this system works to give a equal viewing for many cars while providing some cost saving for setting up dealerships.
But it also legally creates a monopoly and may in fact represent a restraint of trade where the vehicle being sold is very different. Sales personal don't particularly care what car they sell. When they are more familiar with petrol cars they will probably tend to sell those and electrics will sit in some back corner of the lot. Tesla is right to set up there own dealership network.
I would say the issue is more about protectionism than electric cars. If approached this way it may give you a wider audience. For an analysis of all the arguments look here: http://truthonthemarket.com/2013/06/24/tesla-and-the-auto-dealers-lobby/
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