Ken Ibold
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"Skeptics have voiced concern that even at $90,000, the M200G is just too expensive for the market. They've also raised questions about fuel efficiency, noise pollution — and where they will put their groceries."
Didn't they say that about Harley Davidsons, too?
Ken, how much do you think he paid for this "ad"?
Article said:The same charge came from the Securities and Exchange Commission a few years back. The SEC accused the company and Moller of exaggerating the sales projections for the Skycar. He agreed to pay a civil penalty of $50,000 in 2003......Once flying cars hit the market, Moller said he expects the concept to take “10 to 15 years to get big because of penetration rate. Then we’ll sell more than 10 million a year.”
Are you allowed to say "get big" and "penetration rate" in the same sentence?