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#258720 - 03/03/09 12:14 PM
Re: OT/...Does Anyone have one of these?.......
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I agree that yes you're gonna have those idiots cruisin in these things. However, for those who do buy them as a pleasure vehicle need to realize that when riding something like this you should treat it like riding a motorcycle and use the rules of riding a motorbike when on the road.
A big mistake people always make (that those of us who have or had motorcycles know--myself I used to have a Honda GoldWing) is that you NEVER hug the ass end of a car at a stop! You do that and you're gonna get plowed for sure. Personally I think the laws should require people at least get basic motorbike training courses with any vehicle like this before hitting the road with it.
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#258724 - 03/04/09 08:56 AM
Re: OT/...Does Anyone have one of these?.......
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Which one's the joke? The Commuter Car, the Scoot Coupe, or both. I don't see any joke. I see these as smart designs. The Scoot Coupe is simply a SCOOTER, but with a more practical design. Scooters are very popular modes of transportation. The Scoot Coupe just take the traditional 2 wheeled scooter that seats 2 people..., adds a third wheel.., having dual front wheels (widening the wheelbase) for stability, and moves the occupants to the traditional (side by side seating). We don't look at scooters as jokes considering how practical they are in many environments. Why should the Scoot Coupe be looked at any differently. Take the tourist out of the picture and consider people who would normally purchase a scooter having this as another option. I think that commuter car is really cool. Again..., they're just building on an already popular concept (the electric compact car), but just finding a different way to use it. Look at the performance specs on this thing.., they're not bad.., this little pup can get up and move! Pretty cool. It's not a family car.., but there are a lot of SINGLE people who could benefit from it
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#258727 - 03/04/09 02:06 PM
Re: OT/...Does Anyone have one of these?.......
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Hell.., I'd buy one of those Scoot Coupes. I'm not a tourist.., I used to have my bike license and had a nice Honda GoldWing. I know the rules of the road when you're running on two wheels I think the Scoot Coupe is a very cool idea because it's just simply a scooter with a more practical design IMO. I still say these Scoot Coupes are more visible than a standard scooter pushing a 49cc engine.
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