Posted on 05/09/2008 10:07:16 AM PDT by dangerdoc
And if you hit anything with this vehicle, you will die instantly.
Herbie the love Aptera? Does not ring.
If they can find people to buy it, I’m very happy for them.
You know the funny thing is, when you look around during the morning commute, most cars only have one person in it. So as a commuter, the limited seating shouldn’t be an issue. I’d like to know power...sure it gets up to 75MPH, but how long? 30 seconds? No thanks.
Repotedly, they will use the advanced East German technology and call the car Trabant.
To each his own — God Bless America. That’s the beauty of freedom, granola-crunching hippies can drive whatever they want, and so can I.
If people want to drive that golf cart, more power to them. Wouldn’t pull in front of my Expedition going too slow, though — crunch! Not even sure I’d feel it under the tires.
Betcha it isn’t going from 0-60mph in less than 2 minutes unless you push it off a cliff.
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Huh, one liter what? One liter cup holders? One liter total weight? Car is the size of a one liter water bottle?
So am I, better chances for me and mine if we collide with it on a slippery road.
Does it have a “pedal assist” like a moped?
LOL...its what my insurance agent referred to as a ‘coffin on wheels’.
I heard it may need to be registered as a motorcycle.
If it’s gonna look like hte pic at this site, i’d buy one. probably no more or less safe than riding the HD, or even a moped! And even HD and moped owners would be lucky to get 200mpg!
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/10/apteras-300-mpg-car-available-for-pre-order/
Keep hearing all these marvelous things "green" technology is suppose to produce. Only problem, the end product never lives up to the marketing and it is never anything an average person can afford.
How much in $ does it retail for?
Nope. Three wheels.
Twenty six to thirty thousand
finally dragging those magic water-carburetors off the shelves, eh?
IRCC, the original 1939 “People's Car” had a 925cc/36HP (0.925L) engine. (1500cc is about 100 cubic inches.) They gradually upped the displacement to about 1800cc in the final Super Beetle.
Driving a 1000cc car on the Autobahn must be a thrill.
One question: will this one come with heat?
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