I’ll bite with my experience, although I’m not at the 100K mark yet, but I expect it to certainly last that long and hopefully a lot longer if I stay on top of maintenance.
I’ll bite with my experience, although I’m not at the 100K mark yet, but I expect it to certainly last that long and hopefully a lot longer if I stay on top of maintenance.
Thanks for the nice words Mercedes! :)
I imported my Autozam AZ-1 2.5 years ago, but hired a customs broker to do the paperwork at customs
Duncan.
I work in the Customs industry for a large multinational and I couldn’t imagine doing even our (relatively simple) importation process without a Customs Broker (and all of our specialized software). I feel like if your partner charged an hourly rate for all their work... This would quickly become the most expensive…
“Three wheelers suffer from a perceived lack of stability, exacerbated in no small part by an enormous buffoon in a Reliant.”
Three wheelers suffer from a perceived lack of stability, exacerbated in no small part by an enormous buffoon in a Reliant.
That looks way better, great job dude!
“fat but not unreasonable”
Didn't see the weight listed. That is concerning.
I had a Honda Beat and loved it. Even got Randy Pobst to drive it on Pitt Raceway!
As expected it wasn’t very fast but the Inline 3 with ITB’s sounded spectacular screaming to 8700rpm, and the car handled quite well so I was always able to keep up on backroad drives with other faster cars.
I now have a Cappuccino which…
Maybe Chrysler being a “luxury” brand, their customers report more of the defects a Dodge owner would just gloss over? That would also explain the general trend of luxury brands being rated worse.
How is Dodge number 1 and Chrysler number 27 when they build the same vehicles. Maybe the Pacifica Hybrid is really terrible?
holy fuck. 3 wheels and no seatbelt. sweet jesus
You can’t trade on exclusivity when craigslist is full of the exact same thing, garage kept and low mileage to boot.
I wanted an AZ-1 SO bad, but ultimately my height prevented me from achieving this dream.
At 6'4" I fit in the Beat though! Such a fun car to drive.