We explore regions of parameter space in a simple exponential model of the
form V=V0e−λMpQ that are allowed by observational
constraints. We find that the level of fine tuning in these models is not
different from more sophisticated models of dark energy. We study a transient
regime where the parameter λ has to be less than 3 and the
fixed point ΩQ=1 has not been reached. All values of the parameter
λ that lead to this transient regime are permitted. We also point out
that this model can accelerate the universe today even for λ>2, leading to a halt of the present acceleration of the universe in the
future thus avoiding the horizon problem. We conclude that this model can not
be discarded by current observations.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure