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    THis little electric car just pulled into my place. He needed to fill up! The owner is the father of one of my daughters schoolmates. He just bought the car and was not sure how far he could drive.

    The car is registered as an official auto. He can drive it on the Autobahn if he wants. To me it looks like a covered bicycle. It has a top speed I think of around 75 kilometers per hour.


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    3 wheeled cars remind me of the Reliant Robin

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQh56geU0X8


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    Good thing it is not blue or Mr Bean would be upset
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    It has pedals he can go as far as he want's to. In reality here is where a tiny diesel engine would be great. To power the car & charge the batteries.
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    I'm guessing that it is okay on the Autoban because a real car could drive right over it with out getting hurt, right?

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    It looks like it should have a set of hang glider'esque wings and a backwards engine and propeller pushing it.

    I give the man credit. I would be terrified to drive that lil thing on the road.
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    That's cool! In my neighborhood, the meth-heads wouldn't even have to break into it, they'd just pick it up, and walk off with it.
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    That looks like it would make a nice little city car. Easy to park, room for a few bags of greoceries, and pedal power if you mis-calculate the state of charge.

    Add a big banner and flashing lights to get the attention of SUV drivers (so they will recognize what they ran over) and it sounds usable.

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    The Twike has been around for many years. It's rare in the UK because of the requirment for a glass screen rather than plastic.

    They used to use a lot of D-cell NiCads and weren't very reliable, but I think most of the bugs have been sorted by now.

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    Looks nicely built , interesting, but a warm climate vehichle for sure.

    BF interesting topic.

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