Has the Mini craze gone to far?
Somehow don't think that car's exactly street legal, but have you seen the Fiat 500. First time I saw one of those, looked like the Mini's little kid. Strange thing is, a Chevy Cruze Eco gets better fuel economy than any of them, and is quite roomy. Know a couple people that own Eco's, and really do get the advertised 40 mpg+ highway. Shows GM can do it, if they want to.
Yep it is a power wheels, it was at a community club house and pool parking lot, but it was parked in the middle of the parking space. I think it gets like a bazillion miles to gallon, though.
I bought a Chevy Cruze Eco back in April. It is a nice little car. I'm 6'3" and I use it to commute 40 miles one way each day. It's not as comfortable as my Acadia for the drive, but the 40 mpg (actually what I get on the highway) makes up for it. For any trips longer than that I will usually take the Acadia as at that point the comfort wins out. The back seat in the Cruze doesn't have a lot of leg room, but it hardly ever gets used anyway. The Acadia was into the dealership for some work and they gave me a Buick Lacrosse to drive. I didn't find the Lacrosse to be any nicer than my Cruze, as a matter of fact the Cruze has a lot more get up and go than the Lacrosse did.
now i wouldnt mind building a half scale driveable 442, strictly for show though, i'd have it around 250-300 hp just for kicks =P but that peel is insane!!! lol watching him cram in there was quite funny! love Top Gear!
and btw "who stole the car?" lmao the boss driving around the office was priceless.
and btw "who stole the car?" lmao the boss driving around the office was priceless.
I would love to see someone make an earlier body though!
Somehow don't think that car's exactly street legal, but have you seen the Fiat 500. First time I saw one of those, looked like the Mini's little kid. Strange thing is, a Chevy Cruze Eco gets better fuel economy than any of them, and is quite roomy. Know a couple people that own Eco's, and really do get the advertised 40 mpg+ highway. Shows GM can do it, if they want to.
The original Fiat 500 had an air cooled 500cc twin engine, half a VW Bug if you like. 0-60 erm... forget it, it wouldnt go that fast. However a gallon of petrol (We use it instead of gas
) would take you over 50 miles.... eventually.The new Mini and Fiat 500 have only the names in common with their predecessors, they should be compared to the Ford Focus or similar cars.
The diesel versions do return great fuel mileage although I'm not sure they are available in the USA.
Roger.
Had a friend that had a mid 60s austin healy ran a whole year on one tank of gas. From the dealer home and back to the dealer to home etc for a year it only had a year warranty. After one year it was sold to a guy that wanted to put a chevy 6 banger in it.
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