They were talking about it on Radio4 this morning. They described it as more like an 'auto-rickshaw' It is being marketed in India to the people who drive Mopeds, etc around - the ones that you see loaded with a family of four with their dog, chickens and suitcases.
I can't see the car being available here for a while, but if they developed a neat hybrid version for the western market, I'd imagine it would do well.
Ann Pan
"Some days you're the dog,
some days you're the lamp-post"
thats a good point, i suppose you could put a couple of blocks in each corner, i always liked those ones they have in india, i believe with a vespa (scooter engine) but they wouldnt be much good up here either, with the wind and the hills.
When it's really windy up here and I absolutely HAVE to go out in my little Nissan Micra, I weigh it down with a few bags of feed... Amazing what an extra 100kg in the boot do to the stability of the car.
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
last wednesday i was by tarlair in mcduff , watching the sea and walking the dogs whilst waiting to pick my partner up. and i swear my van actually left the ground on one side for an instance, it is a high top, but the wind was pretty strong
SEEMS LIKE A SOURCE TO ME! BUT THEN I,M A NAUGHTY LAND ROVER MAN.[/quote]
my heart goes out to you like a poor lepar with your skinned knuckles and grubby finger nails. you can get counciling and therapy but it is seldom a complete cure. a bit like malaria it will recur in later life as a fellow sufferer i know what you are going through
regards, paul
please bear in mind when reading this post that i'm a taurus so prone to talking bull.