New auto makers in this country have a terrible record of being successful. Competing with established car companies in the long haul has been almost impossible.
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I view this thing as a somewhat complex golf cart. Now that may be an over simplification, but making it simple and inexpensive is the key to it being a success. The more options, mods, and luxury amenities it gets, the more complicated and expensive. If it costs as much as other small...
No engine, no transmission, no exhaust system, bare bones interior, few fit and finish issues, very few electrical gizmos, no paint, no trim, etc.
Seems they could crank ‘em out pretty fast once they get the hang of it.