Friday, October 30, 2009
Electric Cars Response in a debate.
"I disagree that the Internet can't simply be a medium to sell any old product with an eBay account, etc. Take example a car... wait you'll say that people use car fax, and eBay to buy any old car, and to unsophisticated and unintellectual, a number of cars (One is having trouble deciding on purchasing) is not worth going to see first hand at a showroom. Back to My Example.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703573604574491682380998264.html?mod=article-outset-box This is a car company that is purely making hybrid vehicles. The company invested money into purchasing an EX-GM Manufacturing plant that use to mass produce Saturn Ions and Pontiac solstices. TO make a long story short the plant was sold to the government once GM went bankrupt and now "FISKER" purchased the plant. These vehicles will be the first of their brand, line, and kind. Will people purchase them straight from a website? Won't they want to speak with a dealer about maintenance check ups, different financing deals, Take it for a TEST DRIVE? The concept of a "test drive" is fallen onto deaf ears when queried via the Internet. How will people even have their Fisker electric hybrid automobile (Which will run $58,000) maintained, without a licensed and official dealer facility? The Internet is for 2 dimensional information, and not the majority of business services and servicing."
Labels:
Auto Recession,
Bail Out,
Bailout,
Cars,
Detroit Big Three,
Electric Car,
Fisker
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