It was never intended for production. It's just an engineering
exercise. It's actually quite docile at low speeds. It was driven out
onto the stage at the Detroit Auto Show several years ago. It's old
news, probably in the museum by now. Fuel economy is probably about the
equal of your average small sedan when driven modestly. It doesn't
weight a whole hell of a lot.
Paul
On DIrec 10, 2005, at 7:37 PM, John Coyle wrote:
Raises a few questions in my mind...
Can you still only do 55mph on US roads in/on this thing?
Will it stall and fall over at city speeds?
How close behind does the refuelling tanker have to follow?
Can I get it banned as an import to any country in which I happen to
live at any time?
Not entirely joking.
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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