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ever see this 3 wheeler

Now I have....

Quite nice for an autocycle...:thumbup: reminds me of the VW model and seems many manufacturers have toyed with the idea....
 
A review by Motorcycle.com


The highlights:

- powered by a 1.4 liter turbo GM engine with automatic tranny
- it's FRONT wheel drive
- $30,000 to $50,000 depending on trim and option
 
Thanks for the review on these! :clap:

Front-wheel drive: intriguing! :thumbup:
Now I'm interested to learn a bit more about them! :D
 
Very nice

Good looking. The only problem I see for myself is the same problem with the sling shot; don't think I can get in and out. Not designed for seniors.
 
I saw them at the motorcycle show in November in Long Beach. Expensive, and very difficult to get serviced. I tend to think that with designer like these and with slingshots, the one wheel in the back serves more to get around safety laws that would make it impossible to make them with four wheels, rather than a real advantage of having three wheels. I'd enjoy renting one for a few days, but think the appeal of ownership may be limited to people who use them in the summer on an occasional weekend, and not to riders who put on real miles.
 
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Paul,
What did you think of the build quality? :dontknow:

Bob, the one I was looking at close was the other model. Based on their website, it is the more expensive car. The rep was cool, explained a lot about it.

The build quality seemed very good, the material processes were good also. Everything seems thought out.

Regardless, it would need a test drive.
 
hanks for the "much-Trusted" input! :clap:
For that kind of money: I was curious if their would be a "perception of value", or just another cobbed-together nightmare.
 
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