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  • GameboyRMH

    Jan. 18, 2012 7:00 a.m. GameboyRMH SuperDork

    I did some searching and it doesn't seem this has been mentioned yet:

    http://www.peelengineering.co.uk/store_cat.php?peelstore=4

    Funny enough the "fun" version is a glorified Power Wheels and the "eco" version is the most powerful, although the range is pretty short.

    If only I had a little more spare cash...so close and yet so far

  • Donebrokeit

    Jan. 18, 2012 7:12 a.m. Donebrokeit Reader

    And you know someone will say the car is to big (54" long) something different thats for sure.

    Paul B

  • CGLockRacer

    Jan. 18, 2012 7:24 a.m. CGLockRacer HalfDork

    http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/tiny-apeel

    Phil - www.philmatherracing.com

  • Graefin10

    Jan. 18, 2012 7:47 a.m. Graefin10 HalfDork

    With all of the impracticality of this car being used in current traffic world over how long will it be before something like this will become more acceptable? 100mpg with the original. Using a modern 4 stroke would be better. Maybe for our children's children's children, if not before.

  • JoeyM

    Jan. 18, 2012 8:07 a.m. JoeyM SuperDork

    Before that, we'll do something less extreme; e.g. bring the original Indian version of the Tata Nano stateside, or bring the kick butt kei cars here. (I would love a suzuki cappuccino or an autozam az1)

    The only thing preventing it is our pesky safety laws. (Which, as I've said here many times, are stupid; if motorcycles are allowed on US roads we should allow kei cars on US roads.)

    "Yes, most of it is marketing, but that's really only because the average person has the intelligence of a boiled turnip." - Grizz

  • pinchvalve

    Jan. 18, 2012 8:12 a.m. pinchvalve SuperDork

    JoeyM wrote: The only thing preventing it is our pesky safety laws. (Which, as I've said here many times, are stupid; if motorcycles are allowed on US roads we should allow kei cars on US roads.)

    I would rather be in a Kei car than some POS from a neighboring state that does not require inspections. At least I would know the Kei has working brakes!

    "Don't Sweat the Petty Things." Yes, and Don't Pet the Sweaty Things.

  • MG Bryan

    Jan. 18, 2012 8:14 a.m. MG Bryan HalfDork

    Graefin10 wrote: With all of the impracticality of this car being used in current traffic world over how long will it be before something like this will become more acceptable? 100mpg with the original. Using a modern 4 stroke would be better. Maybe for our children's children's children, if not before.

    There are several areas of Miami where I could see this working right now. They'd have to make it flashier though.

    "Like a Japanese cowboy or a brother on skates..."

  • Tyler H

    Jan. 18, 2012 8:18 a.m. Tyler H Dork

    Meanwhile on the Isle of Man....an LS1 swap is beginning somewhere.

  • Ian F

    Jan. 18, 2012 8:32 a.m. Ian F SuperDork

    Being a 3-wheeler, the Peel might sneak into the US as a motorcycle.

  • Graefin10

    Jan. 18, 2012 9:13 a.m. Graefin10 HalfDork

    Ian F wrote: Being a 3-wheeler, the Peel might sneak into the US as a motorcycle.

    That's true. Not long ago I went to the local DMV to find out what TN laws were governing motorized bicycles and home built 3-wheelers. It appears that it's is possible to build and register a 3-wheeler but I haven't finished reading it yet.

    Re: motorized bicycles, in some states you can still ride a 49cc without registration. In TN, it has to be over 50cc. BTW, from watching on-line buzz about the bicycle kits there seem to be a few good ones and as you'd expect some that are junk. I got excited about doing that for a while but rather doubt it now. For the same money I could bet an older small displacement motorcycle.

  • chaparral

    Jan. 18, 2012 9:27 a.m. chaparral Reader

    I'm thinking that one of these with about 20 hp would be interesting.

    That much power would get it to 60 in under 10 seconds and to 70 or so; it wouldn't be freeway-capable but it would be capable of out-of-town journeys on back roads.

    I'd need longer swingarms up front or to switch it to a sliding-pillar front end to get rid of the swing axle rollover problem. Either way the wheelbase and track will have to grow a couple inches. Shouldn't add much weight.

  • Strizzo

    Jan. 18, 2012 10:51 a.m. Strizzo SuperDork

    chaparral wrote: I'm thinking that one of these with a shifter kart motor would be fun

    FTFT

  • ScottRA21

    Jan. 18, 2012 11:34 a.m. ScottRA21 Reader

    P50 Racing!

    Top Gear special idea: Drive 3 Peels the length of Central America :D

  • chaparral

    Jan. 18, 2012 11:57 a.m. chaparral Reader

    In reply to Strizzo:

    I have a shifter kart engine for you to try exactly this. 2002 VM ICC, 45 hp or so, $600 shipped.

  • Ian F

    Jan. 18, 2012 12:37 p.m. Ian F SuperDork

    Graefin10 wrote: That's true. Not long ago I went to the local DMV to find out what TN laws were governing motorized bicycles and home built 3-wheelers. It appears that it's is possible to build and register a 3-wheeler but I haven't finished reading it yet.

    One of my pet dream-builds is a locost Morgan 3-wheeler. I have to believe a replica could be built for a fraction of the $40K Morgan is asking for them.

  • PHeller

    Jan. 18, 2012 12:59 p.m. PHeller Dork

    Kei Car Solution:

    Limit speeds to 35mph or less. Only one driver and one passenger (same as a motorcycle).

    I cannot understand how our government allows motorcycles on roads but not a kei car. Especially when a used Ford Festiva isn't anymore safe.

  • patgizz

    Jan. 18, 2012 1:10 p.m. patgizz SuperDork

    pinchvalve wrote:
    JoeyM wrote: The only thing preventing it is our pesky safety laws. (Which, as I've said here many times, are stupid; if motorcycles are allowed on US roads we should allow kei cars on US roads.)

    I would rather be in a Kei car than some POS from a neighboring state that does not require inspections. At least I would know the Kei has working brakes!

    bah. safety inspections are a violation of my right to drive a beater with rot holes in it.

    When I grow up, I want to be just like Colt McCoy

  • alex

    Jan. 18, 2012 2:39 p.m. alex SuperDork

    Ian F wrote:
    Graefin10 wrote: That's true. Not long ago I went to the local DMV to find out what TN laws were governing motorized bicycles and home built 3-wheelers. It appears that it's is possible to build and register a 3-wheeler but I haven't finished reading it yet.

    One of my pet dream-builds is a locost Morgan 3-wheeler. I have to believe a replica could be built for a fraction of the $40K Morgan is asking for them.

    I have a bike-engined trike dream build, too. BMW K12LT engine, transmission, swingarm, shaft and rear end, Miata front suspension. Fit seats somewhere in between. I swear, as soon as I can find a cheap K-bike donor, I'm doing this.

    The only two things in life that make it worth livin' are guitars that tune good and firm feelin' women.

  • mad_machine

    Jan. 18, 2012 5:55 p.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    I like them.. I find them very apeeling

    Be careful of your words, for someone will agree with them. Be careful of your conduct, for someone will imitate it. -Leih Tsu

  • drmike

    Jan. 18, 2012 8:53 p.m. drmike Reader

    mad_machine wrote: I like them.. I find them very apeeling
  • sobe_death

    Jan. 19, 2012 3:59 a.m. sobe_death Reader

    Remember, that price is listed in GBP. That's one HELLOFA tax to pay for its oddness...

  • Graefin10

    Jan. 19, 2012 6:07 a.m. Graefin10 HalfDork

    Indy Cycle 3/4 view

    Perhaps this is the way it should be done.

  • Mitchell

    Jan. 19, 2012 10:57 p.m. Mitchell SuperDork

    MG Bryan wrote:
    Graefin10 wrote: With all of the impracticality of this car being used in current traffic world over how long will it be before something like this will become more acceptable? 100mpg with the original. Using a modern 4 stroke would be better. Maybe for our children's children's children, if not before.

    There are several areas of Miami where I could see this working right now. They'd have to make it flashier though.

    Next to the cupholder is room for a mirror, razor blade, and a rolled up $20 bill.

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