Microcars and lightcars in Europe
Discussion
Will start a new thread for all of those interested on Microcars and lightcars...
a new electric and very basic lowcost microcar project.
http://www.voitric.com/images
a new electric and very basic lowcost microcar project.
http://www.voitric.com/images
http://www.little-cars.fr/drive-little/accueilExtr...
A seven microcar.....
A seven microcar.....
Edited by fuoriserie on Monday 15th June 09:00
Info on the Little quadricycles.......
http://evenements.caradisiac.com/salon-paris/2008/...
http://evenements.caradisiac.com/salon-paris/2008/...
http://evenements.caradisiac.com/salon-paris/2008/...
Just wondering why a kitcar manufacturer wouldn't consider this niche market in Europe?.......potentially a 25-35.000 cars sold all over Europe!!!!!!
I need to start sketching my new project......
http://evenements.caradisiac.com/salon-paris/2008/...
http://evenements.caradisiac.com/salon-paris/2008/...
http://evenements.caradisiac.com/salon-paris/2008/...
Just wondering why a kitcar manufacturer wouldn't consider this niche market in Europe?.......potentially a 25-35.000 cars sold all over Europe!!!!!!
I need to start sketching my new project......
Edited by fuoriserie on Monday 15th June 09:10
Found a picture (well, a rendering) of another car on www.little-cars.fr, a really nice looking design. Unfortunately I can't find any other information on it.
Little Cars do seem to be coming out with some very nice looking machines. Unfortunately there's really no market for this sort of vehicle in the UK
Too much Clarkson emphasis on power and mockery of anything less than a V8. However these little vehicles can be great fun I've been driving them for years here in the UK and I love them The truth of the matter is that there's too many cameras on the roads in the UK so you'll get nicked if you put your foot down in a car these days. So it's extremely frustrating driving a sports car in the UK (trust me I do this too)
The fun is taking a car up to the limit and exploring its capabilities. 70mph in a Ferrari is no fun but in a quadricyle it's fantastic !!! Try it for a while and you'll learn to love these vehicles. I did and I don't regret it for a moment.
My Zest at Brooklands
Too much Clarkson emphasis on power and mockery of anything less than a V8. However these little vehicles can be great fun I've been driving them for years here in the UK and I love them The truth of the matter is that there's too many cameras on the roads in the UK so you'll get nicked if you put your foot down in a car these days. So it's extremely frustrating driving a sports car in the UK (trust me I do this too)
The fun is taking a car up to the limit and exploring its capabilities. 70mph in a Ferrari is no fun but in a quadricyle it's fantastic !!! Try it for a while and you'll learn to love these vehicles. I did and I don't regret it for a moment.
My Zest at Brooklands
Edited by qdos on Monday 15th June 09:42
Mr2Mike said:
Found a picture (well, a rendering) of another car on www.little-cars.fr, a really nice looking design. Unfortunately I can't find any other information on it.
that must have been a rendering prototype..........maybe they changed idea, it now looks as if the TR made it instead.qdos said:
Little Cars do seem to be coming out with some very nice looking machines. Unfortunately there's really no market for this sort of vehicle in the UK
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My Zest at Brooklands
I know.........but If I were a manufacturer and I'm not, than I would start considering a new niche market without having that snob attitude toward certain types of vehicles, that fill a growing niche in Europe..........especially if it pays the bills and keeps you afloat in these trying times.......g[/pic]
My Zest at Brooklands
Edited by qdos on Monday 15th June 09:42
But hey, what do I know.....
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