Originally posted by: KarenMarie
there were three wheel cars in the UK for ages... forgot what they were called...
but they did not go in reverse...hahaha!!
QFTOriginally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
4 wheels on the ground = more rubber on the ground = more traction, control, and stability
A way of skirting around the laws. Those Reliants are technically motorcycles and do not require a driver's license to operate. They also require the less-expensive motorcycle plates as well as being able to use motorcycle insurance policies. This is why they don't have reverse. Legally they can't have a reverse gear and still be classified as a motorcycle.Originally posted by: KarenMarie
HERE ya go!!
there were still loads of these running around the uk when i lived there.
Originally posted by: eyecandy86
I would never buy a 3-wheel car.. looks dangerous.
And they're ugly.
Originally posted by: imthebadguy
would u drive a 3 wheeled SUV?
Originally posted by: JEDI
they dont go in reverse? how do you park them?
Originally posted by: diablofreak
Originally posted by: imthebadguy
would u drive a 3 wheeled SUV?
it would roll over and roll forward and double backward somersault before finally flipping over twice and trapping you inside and burning you slowly to death