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The guy in the first video stated that there will be a manual version.Is there a manual version?
Is it fast???
Originally Posted by Elio
casket on wheels
casket on wheels
casket on wheels
casket on wheels
casket on wheels
It's classified as a motorcycle.Pretty much sums it up. A head on collision or a t-bone and you're gone.casket on wheels
It's classified as a motorcycle.
Hence the "car" in the thread title.
casket on wheels
Pretty much sums it up. A head on collision or a t-bone and you're gone.
It's classified as a motorcycle.
Hence the "car" in the thread title.
http://www.eliomotors.com/I get it but still it's nowhere near safe if it was to be in a collision. Does it have airbags?It's classified as a motorcycle.
Hence the "car" in the thread title.
http://www.eliomotors.com/regardless, it will never be sold in the usa unless it passes every crash test will fly colors... which from looking at it, it probably wont even get 1 star out of 5casket on wheels
Pretty much sums it up. A head on collision or a t-bone and you're gone.
It's classified as a motorcycle.
Hence the "car" in the thread title.
They're trying to roll these out by late 2015, so I'd assume that they're approved by the gov.I see the website but anywhere showing its been approved by the government for use/sale?
you can call it a motorcycle all you want but i dont see the government allowing these on the roads, i could be wrong though.
this wouldnt be the first company to try this
If motorcycles are allowed on the road why wouldn't these be?