CanadianEmira
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This is how I look at is as well. This is a brand new model car. They announced it far ahead of production. When other car companies do this, even well established ones, we don't have cars in every single colour travelling around to every single dealership so that every potential customer could see them all before making a deposit. No, we often get less information, at best pictures on the internet, and are asked to make a deposit to hold a spot from there. Tesla is a perfect example of this.The lack of communication and changes in spec are not unusual for a pre-production prototype where it always says "specifications and features subject to change without notice."
Honestly, I absolutely do understand the frustration with communications from Lotus. I think they could be doing a better job at keeping deposit holders apprised of their progress. But I don't understand the frustration over not having all the information perfectly available to everyone at this time. We're in a pre-production phase of a brand new model from a small, niche manufacturer. With that in mind, combined with the recognition that we are in the midst of a global pandemic with unprecedented supply-chain issues, I really can't fault Lotus too much.