Yes, we agree.
The big question, at least to me, is will this kind of transport catch on as two seat transportation in a city environment. The price is still relatively high compared to some of the Chinese variants who offer much more practical vehicles for $6k.
There have been many previous attempts, Twingo from Renault, the numerous offering from Reliant, originally in 3 wheel variants, etc etc. So far none of these caught on but with a new emphasis on environmentally friendly transport, even Her Majesty has commented on the environment, will a low cost BEV such as the AMI become the cult transportation for city dwellers?
Clearly this is a market that Tesla do not address and I can not see, short of robo taxi, a change in many people car preferences, but many things are changing and perhaps these low cost small and potentially disposable via recycle vehicles may catch on. One drove around Mars for a long time so it is clearly possible to make them with good reliability.
Regards,