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  • Assuming you formed a legitimate company that sold fully assembled vehicles, I’d guess a minimum of $1 Billion USD in starting capital is necessary.

    For starters, you will need a proper place to manufacture the cars. That’s going to cost at least 3 or 4 million before you buy equipment, which is probably around $1 million. Most of the money will go to wages for the employees. You’ll need enough to cover the first 3 or 4 years of expenses while you develop the first car. Then you’ll also need enough leftover for materials and production costs of the first car.

    The startup cost is one of the big hurdles and most companies have a line of investors who help cover it.

    It would probably be low volume production due the cost effective nature,

    This is determined by a lot of variables, but the main one being how many cars you can sell. GMA and Pagani are smart and try to secure buyers before the car even enters production. But they can do that because they are lead by legendary car designers who are trusted and have fans.

    The easiest way to start a car company is to work up to it. Start by manufacturing and engineering specific parts and then eventually grow the network and talent pool until building a whole car from scratch is feasible. You also wouldn’t jump to stand-alone models, but do conversion kits and kit cars first. Those don’t require as many resources and are less of a financial risk.













  • Grey is dull, but Silver is high on my list.

    just for the sake of being different. It reeks of “I need to feel special”.

    Depends on the car for me. I like color, but usually the less shout ones: British Racing Green, Dark reds, metallic blues, etc. Neon green or bright red is fine, but I don’t want that much attention.



  • ISA technology relies on a car’s GPS location and matches it to a database of posted speed limits and onboard cameras to come up with the legal speed limit. Passive ISA systems warn a driver when the vehicle exceeds the speed limit through sound, visuals or haptic alerts, leaving the driver responsible for slowing the car. Active systems might make it more difficult to increase the speed of a vehicle, or even fully limit it from going, above a posted speed limit.

    Privacy nightmare. We still haven’t done anything about cars getting hacked and now you want a system that can override my inputs? HELL NAW.