I've gotten that ad too, which is really odd because Bollinger "indefinitely suspended" development of the B2 in January - shortly before those ads started popping up.
Why advertise a vehicle that won't see the light of day for years, if ever, and for which you're actively returning deposits from investors who're already committed?
Perhaps an 'Urban Auto Theory' thread is appropriate? I am an urbanist and a passionate car enthusiast (albeit mostly vicariously, as I don't have a ton of time or funds to spend on cars). At first glance, those may seem at odds, but I think there's room for both. Am I in the minority here?
-RBB
Why advertise a vehicle that won't see the light of day for years, if ever, and for which you're actively returning deposits from investors who're already committed?
Perhaps an 'Urban Auto Theory' thread is appropriate? I am an urbanist and a passionate car enthusiast (albeit mostly vicariously, as I don't have a ton of time or funds to spend on cars). At first glance, those may seem at odds, but I think there's room for both. Am I in the minority here?
-RBB



