>35mpg
>charges in under an hour (lmao tesla)
>open roof comes standard (no need to shell out extra for 'convertibles' or sunroofs)
>zippy
I really don't see the downside... most people only have a 5km commute to work and you could probably get away with driving this on the sidewalk. I mean I guess they could try and ticket you but no way cops could catch this thing on foot.
I really think it looks pretty snazzy with a bit of work done to it. Lowered with some nice rims in particular, you could probably jimmy up a decent spoiler for it too. Tow hook would look pretty baller too. Perfect for picking up honeys at the country club.
dont these fuckin things cost thousands?
>>16767222
checked, not OP but yea like 10-15k
I once saw this news clip about some country club community town place thing where everyone drove one of these. I think it was somewhere in Florida, or maybe the Northeast. Almost nobody drove a car, just a clean cart.
>>16767222
still probably faster than the frs/brz for the same money
>>16767236
You're thinking about The Villages in Florida.
>>16767212
> MPG
> Charges
Miles per gallon of... Electricity?
> downside
Lack of crash protection.
Not road legal.
Not legal to drive on the pavements.
They'd pull you over in a car, or just fucking shoot you because they feel threatened.
The hilarious thing about all this is that petrol powered golf carts are infinitely better.