“Razor Scooter with a seat and room for twelve burgers” is a pretty strong argument for a lot of people, honestly.
“Razor Scooter with a seat and room for twelve burgers” is a pretty strong argument for a lot of people, honestly.
Totally legit. Swearsies.
This popped up a few weeks ago and is an entertaining take on the Motocompacto. Looks like an absolute blast to tool around on, but they’re still pretty heavy and awkward. Still, tiny wheels entertaining.
Mate Rimac’s passion for the engineering behind the Tourbillion is certainly infectious, too (as it is with his Rimac productions). Even the typically boisterous Mat Watson ends up listening quietly and intently when he speaks about the design choices that went into it.
I’m firmly of the opinion that Rory Carroll has completely checked out at this point.
They’ve always been fun as hell.
~ open hearts, open minds, open doors ~
I’ve solved your mystery:
I’m going to assume Countervailing Duties (tarrifs) on Chinese produced vehicles imported to the EU. They range by manufacturer, from ~17% (BYD) to 38% (SAIC) and potentially higher, depending on how compliant they are; and presumably, the ambient temperature and prevailing wind on the day of assignment may also…
I would assume that 99% of bikini barista coffee shops justifiably have a hammer, pepper spray and/or a firearm within arm’s reach, because people can’t behave.
Zero per month, that’s the cool part. They’re all self insured.
That’s a really different direction from the traditional Panda, but I do kind of love it.
I’ve really been hankering for a return of the Jeepster.
People value multiple aspects of a vehicle, yes.
They may have just done that out of force of habit.
That’s genuinely neat trivia!