Posted by RN on February 17, 2009 at 17:02:28 from (216.165.130.126):
In Reply to: Cheep Cars posted by john in la on February 17, 2009 at 06:05:51:
Fiat may be making 500s in the US with the 35% ownership of Chrysler they are getting. The old Citroen 2cv was about same size and cheap at the time design- couple million made over the years. BMW made a 600cc 4 wheel version of their 3 wheel front door only egg/Isseta model was a 4 seater rear engine -but flat twin. Fiat 126 made in Poland is Eastern Europes cheapy. Maybe bring back King Midget here with a Kohler or Brigges V twin- cheap before EPA and Transportation dept get through with the design. City car class- Yamaha has a golf cart that is sort of street legal in some places- call neighborhood vehicles, cities have to specifically allow them on street-they are the "mopeds" of 4 wheel vehicles. 3 wheel vehicles may be easier to get under price restraints- the Bajaj (sic?) 3 wheeler has made it through California emissions test with a 175cc Kawasaki based engine- is legally a motorcycle, imagine a large Cushman metermaid trike with enclosed cab. Possibilities and old examples exist. RN.
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