Posted on 12/02/2001 7:17:04 AM PST by Leroy S. Mort
I agree, Kamen is definitely a very talented inventor. I've read several articles by him and about him and I've seen a few TV spots on him as well. I do think that he realizes that there is a certain level of consumer hype necessary to sell even the best idea. There are thousands of great ideas everyday for new and improved products but most of them never get to market or don't sell because they are not marketed properly. Some of the articles mentioned $100 million of investment in the development - I'll bet a good chunk of this is for marketing and sales. I expect to see Kamen on lots of talk shows demo-ing this thing. There will of course be lots of print adds and internet marketing as well. I expect to see an Apple "iMac" magnitude sales and marketing campaign.
Regarding the $3K price point- I think they will initially sell a pile of them at this price before they need to lower it to catch the 2nd tier buyers. While I'm not too sure about it "changing the way cities are built", I think it may have its place. I do wonder how long it will take between the time of the first sale and the first lawsuit from injury (either real or imagined).
"It" will require the force of the central government making this thing the 'preferred' option to make this thing common. I don't think most people would willingly choose this thing as their preferred mode of transportation.
If Al Gore or the like is ever elected with a liberal(socialist) majority in Congress it is not unlikely that they just might to decide to apply that kind of force. Witness the law requiring all first class mail to go thru the U.S.P.S. It is federal law that is keeping the U.S.P.S. in business, not service and convienience.
First they'd have to worry about how to get the Olds 98 onto the sidewalk.
Mom and Dad had an Olds 88 in about 1955 (when I was a sophomore in college) that I not only sucessfully got on to the sidewalk - I got it into the expensive shrubry of the house at the apex of the curve.
Pickup it had - cornering was another question. It had nothing to do with the beer I had been drinking.
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