5 Best & 5 Worst 3-wheelers
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couldn't get to the end of the article...
Wondered if they mentioned the Izzeta in there?
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I just tried the link and got to the end of the article. No, the Isseta didn't make the list in either category.
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Feels like it was age related...older 3 wheelers are worse than newer...and I don't know if that is really fair. lol
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That GM runabout was pretty damn cool, though not sure about the included shopping carts...
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These links were in the article, but people may have missed them.
https://www.hotcars.com/three-…nd-we-would-actually-buy/
https://www.hotcars.com/25-thr…rs-want-people-to-forget/. Unfortunately, this link didn't work the couple times I tries it.
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Feels like it was age related...older 3 wheelers are worse than newer...and I don't know if that is really fair. lol
I feel a lot of the cars many of us fondly remember lacked the ride comfort, performance and handling we now take for granted.
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For the longest time I was totally stoked for Elio Motors; and I think the vehicle has great potential, but it's probably past 5 years since the first promised production run...
Website still up tough...
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For the longest time I was totally stoked for Elio Motors; and I think the vehicle has great potential, but it's probably past 5 years since the first promised production run...
Website still up tough...
I was "all in for $100". I still thing it's a great idea as a starter car for students or a smaller car for tight areas such as the city. Eventually the wait turned into a slingshot which is now my primary vehicle (for necessity and enjoyment) as weather permits.
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I was "all in for $100". I still thing it's a great idea as a starter car for students or a smaller car for tight areas such as the city. Eventually the wait turned into a slingshot which is now my primary vehicle (for necessity and enjoyment) as weather permits.
Thank goodness I was lazy and never went "all in".
Don't get me wrong; I'd buy it in a heartbeat, in my laziness I kept seeing indicators that looks like it's never coming out so I held back.
I would love one for commuting.
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I, too, wonder/doubt the Elio will ever make it to market. I waited for years for the Persu Mobility leaning 3-wheeler (http://flytheroad.com/) to come to market, but they never made it. I also waited years hoping the Lit Motors C1 (https://www.litmotors.com/). If they ever should make it to market, I'd still want to have one!
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I, too, wonder/doubt the Elio will ever make it to market. I waited for years for the Persu Mobility leaning 3-wheeler (http://flytheroad.com/) to come to market, but they never made it. I also waited years hoping the Lit Motors C1 (https://www.litmotors.com/). If they ever should make it to market, I'd still want to have one!
I remember seeing the Lit a few years back. Looked incredible!
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I was "all in for $100". I still thing it's a great idea as a starter car for students or a smaller car for tight areas such as the city. Eventually the wait turned into a slingshot which is now my primary vehicle (for necessity and enjoyment) as weather permits.
Much the same here....