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It's funny but at the same time it would be a great transportation alternative for big college campuses and such. Just add a reverse gear. I love how it fits in the elevator and how you can tow it behind you like a suitcase.

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I do see its utility. Nice thing to add is a small trunk, and a decent engine, and like you said the reverse gear.

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awesome! i want the sports one! hahaha

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"Clarkson attending a BBC Staff meeting on "how to reduce the carbon footprint of our ethnically diverse disability access policy for single parent mothers" in the P50, as you would.."

:lol:

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Pure comedy.

I'm sayin', I had to imagine the halls of the BBC reeking of exhaust fumes.

As far as that car, I have trouble feeling comfortable in a Solstice, so foret hopping in that thing....

Otherwise, that thing would probably crank with an electric motor (esp. one of today, maybe even one from a Power Wheels would have it going faster) and a reverse gear.

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