Posted on 09/30/2023 2:37:09 AM PDT by cba123
Less, if a fat guy is in it.
Our friends down the street just bought a new golf cart that is very luxe, about as nice as this Vietnamese car, and probably has similar performance specs. But it cost about the same as a small car!
Splodey EV batteries and grass hut garages don’t mix.
Starving your population into a bunch of 4-foot-tall 30-kilo hobbits does wonders for the mileage and headroom in your HO-scale EVs.
Nice looking mini electric. Are marshmallows standard on the base model?
These are essentially golf carts with a car body and windows. Perfect for the villages in Florida!
Golf cart are allowed in our town but I aint paying 5 grand for a golf cart and I dont even golf.
Spied a nice used Fiat 500 for good price, now I am the snob thats driving that Fiat around thats smaller than all the golf carts. Not much more than a decked out cart but its hiway legal, has a turbo and 5 speed just like a real car ‘cept everything is so darn tiny. Its the cutest thing that does 140mph I have ever owned!
“Perfect for the villages in Florida!”
Same for around our neighborhood here in North Idaho. Here we also see LOTS of gasoline-powered ATVs and UTVs on the road as well big Polaris RZRs. People use them all the time for tooling around town, then heading off into the boonies. I see that electric versions are becoming available, but that doesn’t seem very practical for any forest road exploration or hunting.
Off the top of my head I doubt they have much protection in the event of a rollover. (Neither do a lot of ATVs as a number people with Spinal Column Injuries would probably agree.)
Max speed 100 km/hr. (61 mph). It would be a roving traffic hazard on many if our roads here.
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