People actually thought this was going to work?
People actually thought this was going to work?
This is just one more attempt by the Big 3, and Big Oil, to keep us from driving hyper efficient cars. Mr Elio is a modern day Tucker!
Everyone involved wanted to be millionaires, instead of, you know, making the project work.
Shy of half of a billion dollars to produce a three-wheeled vehicle, why is this not working again?
It’s not going to happen is it?
The rotors on the bus go round and round and up and down and all kinds of crazy directions.
China is the largest passenger car market in the world, bigger than ours, even, and yet most of us outside of China…
I just don’t understand how people continue to think they can get away with this. I mean...how stupid can you be?
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I climbed into the 1980 Ferrari 308’s tight-slipper cockpit with no expectations. Ferrari or not, this car came out…
It’s actually dead simple and an incredibly practical solution to the problem they were trying to solve. Something cheap, durable, and versatile.
Great photo.
This is the fun of a 2CV: once you have wrapped your brain around the impossible engineering solution you’re looking at, it is breathtakingly simple:
That’s one of the most charmingly perfect car reviews I’ve ever seen. He explains exactly why it’s so much fun to have a weird, old car.
This may be the best Chris Harris video I have ever seen. Informative, interesting, and he’s not yelling at me about anything or engaging in overblown/faux outrage about something. Very enjoyable, thanks for sharing!
It’s Chris Harris’s favorite car:
A Dyane, basically an upgraded 2CV:
Despite multiple changes to the suspension, there’s no escaping the fact that the 2CV is a 1930s design
France is a country