RE: Armadillo XE1 ( retail design ) 100% electric SUV / EV www.DeLagostti-Industries.com
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Always difficult to separate the "scammers" from the "true believers". But you have to give Delagostti credit for being creative. Unfortunately, their product has all the signs of something that will never go anywhere. Guess I will just have to buy a Chevy Volt.
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Well done John. DeLagostti is just a scam.
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Yeah dude, I cannot believe this shit is allowed on you tube, she's one filthy lying wench, and a persistent one at that ! top man for putting a response up !
skunkystar 1 year ago
@skunkystar "lying" is possible but it is also possible that what we have here is a "true believer." She is clearly a creative person that has a strong belief in what she has created. I don't think the world would make progress without people like that. However, it is also good to have a few people trained in science and engineering around to make sure the "true believers" are on the right track, not the wrong track.
JohnCBriggs 1 year ago
John, I paid the $300,000 and was shown this amazing technology! I posted a video of it for non-believers like you. Enter "Forever Electric car" in the youtube search box above and you will see this amazing new technology. You can drive forever!
simplemind111 1 year ago
@simplemind111 I love "Forever Electric Car" . It is almost as good as my invention where I put big tires on the back of the car and small tires on the front so that the car is always going down hill. We totally need to compile these great inventions. Need a "top 10 list" of youtube inventions.
JohnCBriggs 1 year ago
Yeah but you can drive coast to coast without ever needing to refuel and the second version will let you drive across lakes underwater! Sounds like $300,000 to look at it is a steal. Who's laughing now John?
simplemind111 1 year ago
@simplemind111 Well, I was going to purchase a Nissan LEAF for $25,000 but purchase I should save up the $300,000 to see this invention instead.
JohnCBriggs 1 year ago