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FoBoT

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if i can get one reconfigured from a 4 seater to a one seater , then i might be interested in using it as a commuting car
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: Analog
Hmm,

Why aren't those in the US?

They're probably worried it wouldn't sell due to the size or performance and I know people on here often say they need a spacious and comfortable car. I'm 6 foot tall, and there's still 3 or 4 inches of headroom so it would be comfortable for a longer journey. As for performance, I rarely get over 50mph round here so I don't notice that often. The engine makes a funny growling sound so combine that with its size/handling and it's like driving a go-kart :)

It would also have to pass US emissions/regulations although that shouldn't be a huge problem. I did find some articles saying it might go over to the US but they were all from 2006 so I guess it didn't pan out back then. There seems to be a growing dissatisfaction with the current offerings over there (especially for fuel economy), so maybe if people keep downsizing, cars like this will get a look-in.

What about car seats though? Part of the reason for the move to spacious cars in the USA is the requirement that all kids be strapped down in car seats until they're about 5-7. I had to trade-in my car (Mustang) for a minivan for that very reason when my second child came along. There was no way I was going to fit two car seats comfortably in a two-door car. Especially an infant car seat which is required to be rear facing.
 

isekii

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I'd buy one if they sold it in the US.

I wouldn't take it on the Highway, but definitely drive it around town going back and forth from work. Running errands and such.
 

MmmSkyscraper

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Originally posted by: Queasy
What about car seats though? Part of the reason for the move to spacious cars in the USA is the requirement that all kids be strapped down in car seats until they're about 5-7. I had to trade-in my car (Mustang) for a minivan for that very reason when my second child came along. There was no way I was going to fit two car seats comfortably in a two-door car. Especially an infant car seat which is required to be rear facing.

I've never had to think about baby/child seats but the car has ISOFIX points on both sides so it must be fine.
 

Vonkhan

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I foresee Zipcar or some other car rental company marketing this as the perfect in-city rental
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: Queasy
What about car seats though? Part of the reason for the move to spacious cars in the USA is the requirement that all kids be strapped down in car seats until they're about 5-7. I had to trade-in my car (Mustang) for a minivan for that very reason when my second child came along. There was no way I was going to fit two car seats comfortably in a two-door car. Especially an infant car seat which is required to be rear facing.

I've never had to think about baby/child seats but the car has ISOFIX points on both sides so it must be fine.

So did my Mustang. :laugh: The only way I could fit a rear-facing baby-seat in the back seat was if I had one of the front seats pushed all the way forward. With me 6'2 and my wife at 5'10 that just wasn't going to work. ;) A front seat already had to be moved forward to accommodate my son in a forward-facing seat.
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: mwmorph
As americans we have slightly different needs to say the least. 30hp and a 4 speed manual just wont cut it for those of us that actually need to go anywhere, like say... work.

Actually, it will. I imagine when my Beetle was running on 3 cylinders it was probably putting out around 30hp, since it's rated@40hp when all 4 are running. You just can't expect to go over 65mph. And hills aren't so fun.
 

kalster

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kinda funny when i read about tata's plan to make the 2500$ car and the very next day heard about their interest in buying Jaguar and Land Rover
 

TheTony

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Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: Analog
Hmm,

Why aren't those in the US?

They're probably worried it wouldn't sell due to the size or performance and I know people on here often say they need a spacious and comfortable car. I'm 6 foot tall, and there's still 3 or 4 inches of headroom so it would be comfortable for a longer journey. As for performance, I rarely get over 50mph round here so I don't notice that often. The engine makes a funny growling sound so combine that with its size/handling and it's like driving a go-kart :)

It would also have to pass US emissions/regulations although that shouldn't be a huge problem. I did find some articles saying it might go over to the US but they were all from 2006 so I guess it didn't pan out back then. There seems to be a growing dissatisfaction with the current offerings over there (especially for fuel economy), so maybe if people keep downsizing, cars like this will get a look-in.
A third, and probably the main reason, is safety, at least it were to be classified as a passenger automobile. I'd not want to imagine the aftermath of a collision of a truck versus one of these.
 

MmmSkyscraper

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Originally posted by: TheTony
A third, and probably the main reason, is safety, at least it were to be classified as a passenger automobile. I'd not want to imagine the aftermath of a collision of a truck versus one of these.

When you say truck, I assume you mean one of these? They've started selling those over here and they look mucho retarded on our roads.

A truck in UK terms would mean a much bigger vehicle. I don't think anyone stands a chance against those bad boys :Q