Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
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Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#32> Priced at $18,500, it also costs about half as much as the current average sales price for a new passenger vehicle Well, it is significantly more limited than most new passenger vehicles, both in terms of how many people/things it can haul and its safety when sharing the road with vehicles that are on the road today.
And there's many good cars too (Corolla, Civic, etc) that you can get around the same price here in the US...
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#33Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
There is also the danger factor... you are 27 times more likely to die driving the same distance on a motorcycle as in a car. I don’t think I would want to take that risk.
What is the absolute number? Eg 27*0 is still 0 (note I'm not suggesting it's actually 0)
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#35It still takes one standard car's worth of space on the road and one standard car's worth of parking space. This is not a solution to anything.
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#36Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#37It still takes one standard car's worth of space on the road and one standard car's worth of parking space. This is not a solution to anything.
More like a goldwing motorcycle in size.
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#38The OEMs website has much better detail and pictures [1]. [1] https://electrameccanica.com/
Re: Not quite a car, not quite a motorcycle: a vehicle built for one
#39I’d rather have a car. I often need to carry passengers, carry large or heavy things, and a new economy car is in the same ballpark price.
Who is this really for? I don’t see many people buying this as their only personal transportation if it only travels 100 miles on a charge and can’t take a passenger. It’s price too high and isn’t fun enough to be considered a recreational purchase.