Chris Meier wrote: > 1-10 Tangos is still in the $80k range. > 10,000 Tangos is probably in the $20k range. > > 100 Tangos would still be pretty expensive. > What, about $50-60k Rick?
If one could forgo A/C and get junkyard doors, steering column, brakes etc the price could go well below $30,000. We just don't want the first cars to market to be less than the best we can do. It all has to do with free advertising on the covers of automotive magazines. Our projected price when we reach production in the 100's is about $42,000 with all new parts and A/C. Rick Woodbury Phone: (509) 624-0762 President, Commuter Cars Corporation Toll-free: (800) 468-0944 Doubling the capacity of freeways Fax: (509) 624-1466 Quadrupling the capacity of parking Cellular: (509) 979-1815 Zero to 60 in under 4 seconds 715 E. Sprague Ave., Suite 114 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spokane, WA 99202 Web: http://www.commutercars.com
