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Unsafe at any speed YorkRd Wednesday #1
So is a motorcycle BWdem4life Thursday #15
I saw one of these the other day dweller Wednesday #2
The big auto makers are clearly scared of these things Mosby Wednesday #3
Why ?, they are at least 25 years old. MichMan Wednesday #7
Wait until they outfit them with doolies, A/C, V-8 turbocharged engines and heavy duty springs! Wonder Why Wednesday #4
designed with a top speed of 50mph in mind. stopdiggin Wednesday #5
Don't interstate highways have a "minimum" speed allowed? If you drive less than 50 or..... EarnestPutz 8 hrs ago #19
they do. stopdiggin 4 hrs ago #20
"regulators say they are too fragile " but But BUT you can drive an old Model T down the road with no problems... mitch96 Wednesday #6
No one is driving a 100 year old Model T around for routine transportation MichMan Wednesday #9
You haven't met my friend HariSeldon Thursday #13
Like I said, Ok around town but not on highways. I live in a quirky town that has all kinds of unique auto's mitch96 Thursday #17
I worked on a golf course during summers while in High School Bristlecone Wednesday #8
Too fragile?? HighFired49 Wednesday #10
we have a few of those on the Big Island proud patriot Thursday #11
Can't they just keep them off the highways? LisaM Thursday #12
Local roads should be fine, like golf carts, scooters, bicycles, etc. IronLionZion Thursday #14
How many miles per gallon? Emile Thursday #16
These things are cool. How about a commuter car next? Auggie Thursday #18
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