How long will the wait be?

Matty

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For anyone who has forgotten, when Kia announced the Soul EV and was accepting deposits in 2014, many people did not expect to wait until 2018 to get their vehicle! What I am wondering now is how long the wait will be for the eNiro knowing we have supply chain issues and other issues around the world taking place since 2020.
 
Wow, it really took 4 years!?

Surely they have to be a lot faster about it now. I can't imagine it taking them this long in 2022. Right?
 
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Wow, it really took 4 years!?

Surely they have to be a lot faster about it now. I can't imagine it taking them this long in 2022. Right?
I would think that but because of the shortages and everything else going on, I am not so sure. Even Tesla is having issues right now and had to lay people off while having their workers work even more. Crazy!
 
I would think that but because of the shortages and everything else going on, I am not so sure. Even Tesla is having issues right now and had to lay people off while having their workers work even more. Crazy!
I heard about that. I think Tesla was under fire as well because the workers were being asked to work too much. Every business is feeling this but small businesses always get hit the worst. I am sure car companies will be fine.
 
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I heard about that. I think Tesla was under fire as well because the workers were being asked to work too much. Every business is feeling this but small businesses always get hit the worst. I am sure car companies will be fine.
They will. Too many people rely on cars for them to feel much strain. I think the cheaper car makes and brands will see more sales overall. I would imagine the luxury lines like Tesla are the ones getting hit hardest.
 
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They will. Too many people rely on cars for them to feel much strain. I think the cheaper car makes and brands will see more sales overall. I would imagine the luxury lines like Tesla are the ones getting hit hardest.
You are probably right. I mean they market to people who have more income from the start and if things are looking bad, even wealthier people will be looking to invest and manage their money more wisely.
 
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