Thread: Worlds smallest car.
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07-16-2010 12:55 AM #1
Worlds smallest car.
I've been out "borrowing" videos again. This one is really funny, thought y'all might get a kick out of it. Gotta love British humor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJfSS0ZXYdo
Don
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07-16-2010 06:53 AM #2
My kids gokart is bigger than that No way I would get in it1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"
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07-16-2010 07:31 AM #3
I guess chopping the top is out of the question? :-)~
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07-16-2010 01:49 PM #4
That guy is a hoot! Gotta love the dry British humor.
I feel the same way about the "Smart Car". I know they say that they did all kinds of engineering for safety, but I would hate to be in a Smarty and have an old Caddy or Olds not know I was there and decide to change lanes... or a jacked up 4x4Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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07-16-2010 01:53 PM #5
can you say DEATH TRAP
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07-17-2010 04:56 PM #6
Don, I think those little cars are great when us old guys have to have the scooters we could get the little cars instead. We could drive them from the bedroom to the kitchen and if we were having a good day we could venture out to the garage.
Richard
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07-17-2010 06:56 PM #7
As a rural commuter I think the micro car is overdue for a comeback. 100 MPG sounds great to me. I could go to work and back for about a month on one gallon o gas!!
That being said, they should also be required to have a 45 MPH speed limiter on them so they couldn't be driven on the freeways (you know they would try).
Russ
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07-18-2010 06:32 AM #8
The left front wheel coming off the ground at around 2:56 was cool.
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07-18-2010 08:56 AM #9
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