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Any one else following the development and launch of this front drive, 3 wheeled vehicle? 

 

I'm thinking about getting one for a runabout.  The motorcycles get no use 5 or 6 months of the year with the winters we have been getting.  This is a 5 speed with heat and A/C that can be used all year long.

 

It's a good compliment to a big 4 wheel drive pickup that only gets 20 mpg on the highway.  Why use that to run 5 miles to town for milk and bread?

 

http://www.eliomotors.com/

 

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Might make sense if one replaces a truck with it. Not me though my car gets 25 mpg I fill up every couple weeks , gas cost is not a factor in my life .

That 5 mile trip to,town ( say 10 round trip) will cost you less than $1.50 in gas in your truck . The 3 wheel thing costs 7 grand plus ins. Reg. maintenance .

Even driving it 100 miles a week saves only 15 bucks week in gas.

The plus side is nobody would find your hunting spot if you parked that along the road where you walk in....

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It's designed for a 5 Star safety rating with a full body cage like a race car has.  It's front wheel drive and quite light so it is good in snow if it's not too deep.  It will have a custom 3 cyl engine built with hi performance parts like headers and multi port fuel injection and is supposed to do 110 MPH.  It would be an additional vehicle for me.  I'd use it for the 400 mile round trip to visit family out of state every month.

 

The link doesn't have a lot of info, but if you Google the name, there's a lot of info out there on the web.

 

They send me e-mail updates and tech info all the time.  I think they will be available this summer.

 

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I like the concept. It's a basic commuter car for running around town on short trips where weather is guaranteed not to dump too much snow while you are away. It bothers me that I didn't find one word about performance. I mean it isn't really necessary to chew rubber off your tires everytime you come away from a stop light, but it really is embarrassing to be constantly followed by a parade of honking cars because you have difficulty getting up a slight grade ..... lol.

 

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I like the concept. It's a basic commuter car for running around town on short trips where weather is guaranteed not to dump too much snow while you are away. It bothers me that I didn't find one word about performance. I mean it isn't really necessary to chew rubber off your tires everytime you come away from a stop light, but it really is embarrassing to be constantly followed by a parade of honking cars because you have difficulty getting up a slight grade ..... lol.

 

The 2nd link has engine info.  It has 55 HP and 55 ft lbs of torque, will do 100 mph and 0 to 60 in 9 secs.  It's not heavy so 55 HP will push it as well as a mid sized motorcycle.

 

G-Man, the Spyder bikes are also rear wheel drive only.  Front wheel drive make a huge difference in traction.

 

It will be offered with an automatic transmission if you need that, but it will be an option for $1000 more.

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Might make sense if one replaces a truck with it. Not me though my car gets 25 mpg I fill up every couple weeks , gas cost is not a factor in my life .

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My car gets 25 MPG too & it's a lot more fun to drive than a pick up.

Not quick enough for ya?

Just spray a little nitrous.

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