Citroen AMI

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dapprman

2,327 posts

268 months

Sunday 15th November 2020
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monthou said:
14 year olds now. It used to be 16.
And I agree, brilliant little thing.
For a short city commute these would be great.
And drunk drivers - as you do not need a valid licence for these. Apparently in the farming areas this class of vehicle holds it's value well as alcoholism is wide spread and drunk drivers are common.

Sway

26,322 posts

195 months

Sunday 15th November 2020
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dapprman said:
monthou said:
14 year olds now. It used to be 16.
And I agree, brilliant little thing.
For a short city commute these would be great.
And drunk drivers - as you do not need a valid licence for these. Apparently in the farming areas this class of vehicle holds it's value well as alcoholism is wide spread and drunk drivers are common.
Thought being drunk in charge of any vehicle (including bicycle) could lead to your actual license being revoked?

Or is it that the pissheads just don't have a license at all?

dapprman

2,327 posts

268 months

Sunday 15th November 2020
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Sway said:
Thought being drunk in charge of any vehicle (including bicycle) could lead to your actual license being revoked?

Or is it that the pissheads just don't have a license at all?
This class of car does not require a license so in the rural areas if someone loses their license through drunk driving (which the French police are meant to be quite hot on) they just get one of these vehicles to use until they get their license back. Things are so bad they the voiture sans permis (VSP) tend to circulate amongst the same group of people. Found an article I remembered on the BBC web site, and I do remember seeing these around in various guises over the years as my family used to regularly holiday in France using the back roads.

monthou

4,584 posts

51 months

Sunday 15th November 2020
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dapprman said:
And drunk drivers - as you do not need a valid licence for these. Apparently in the farming areas this class of vehicle holds it's value well as alcoholism is wide spread and drunk drivers are common.
True. Although 'banned' rather than 'drunk' (sometimes both, obviously).
I'd rather see banned drivers using these (insured) than driving real cars illegally.

AnotherClarkey

3,602 posts

190 months

Sunday 15th November 2020
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Fink-Nottle said:
Indeed, and here is one careening through Paris in a YouTube user review (with English subtitles):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqH6MmA4PJI
That is a great review. He also did a follow-up vs. a Twizy with more hoonage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb9-pbLk3Go&t=...

I have registered interest and would certainly buy one if they are released here.

TooLateForAName

4,754 posts

185 months

Sunday 15th November 2020
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And in the uk these could be driven at 16?

That would be a massive improvement on a 50cc scooter for most youths.

bqf

2,231 posts

172 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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I'd love one! Urban mobility at it's best

Frimley111R

15,677 posts

235 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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Concept looks very futuristic and cool but the reality...

AnotherClarkey

3,602 posts

190 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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Frimley111R said:
Concept looks very futuristic and cool but the reality...
I actually prefer the production version to the concept.

hutchst

3,706 posts

97 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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Sway said:
Thought being drunk in charge of any vehicle (including bicycle) could lead to your actual license being revoked?

Or is it that the pissheads just don't have a license at all?
In the exceptionally rare cases that that happens, you can still ride the bicycle.

Personally I prefer the James May Ami, complete with blonde.

S100HP

12,687 posts

168 months

donkmeister

8,208 posts

101 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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Surely we don't have VSPs in the UK?

Great concept, I'd imagine the... "challenging" styling is to maximise internal space but to me the front looks like one of those pedigree cats with a flat face.

ETA turns out we do... Sort of. You can drive a quadricycle at 16 with a CBT. So not a V and you still need a P.

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/91312/cars-...

Edited by donkmeister on Monday 16th November 23:36

BogBeast

1,137 posts

264 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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I guess as a concept for an electric town car is OK, shame they made it look like a PoS clown car.

Urban mobility at its best? not looking like that, but maybe something more sensibly styled would good for a by-the-minute rental for the densely populated cities. As long as you could hose it out of course, and find a way to penalise scrotes that joy ride and dump them.

Anywhere outside of London? mobile deathtraps at worst, obstacles at best.


S100HP

12,687 posts

168 months

Tuesday 17th November 2020
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Over 600 people have registered an interest since Friday. The more who register the more likely we are to see this wonderful little thing in the UK.

https://info.citroen.co.uk/new-cars/car-range/citr...

Ambleton

6,661 posts

193 months

Tuesday 17th November 2020
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BogBeast said:
I guess as a concept for an electric town car is OK, shame they made it look like a PoS clown car.

Urban mobility at its best? not looking like that, but maybe something more sensibly styled would good for a by-the-minute rental for the densely populated cities. As long as you could hose it out of course, and find a way to penalise scrotes that joy ride and dump them.

Anywhere outside of London? mobile deathtraps at worst, obstacles at best.
Youre not comparing apples to apples though. This is not a car, its a quadricycle.

You need to compare it to the Twizy, the Gwiz and the Secma Qpod, NOT a an eUP, which costs >3x the price.

ajprice

27,521 posts

197 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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Jonny Smith drive video


Fully Charged drive video


Edited by ajprice on Wednesday 9th December 07:33

ZesPak

24,435 posts

197 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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Having lived with a Twizy for a week, I'd love to have a go in this!

The Twizy is in urgent need of an update, and from the looks of it this might almost be half the price.

AnotherClarkey

3,602 posts

190 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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Absolutely brilliant. Those reviews also show how right Johnny Smith was to strike out on his own after Fully Charged - he is creating great, non-preachy, stuff at the moment.

Muddle238

3,906 posts

114 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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Personally I think it looks disgusting, which means it’s absolutely brilliant. Citroen have always gone against the grain, this new Ami is really Citroen at its best; thinking outside the box and not having the slightest interest in conforming to other brands.

I suspect it won’t be popular in the UK, the British are far too obsessed with the dross being shat out of Germany, however I suspect these will be popular in France, other European cities and around the Med.

Pothole

34,367 posts

283 months

Wednesday 9th December 2020
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bristolracer said:
Is it a brilliant piece of challenging design from citroen or a rehash of the Toyota IQ with electric power?
Nothing like an IQ