New Class Killer?
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New Class Killer?
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Well, for the local 'Electric' class at least...looks kinda fun.
Well, for the local 'Electric' class at least...looks kinda fun.
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Weight: 3,057 lbs


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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
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I dont like the idea of getting in an accedent with one of those.
Sure its says it has a cage & such....
But it would kinda be like me kicking a foot ball if a big rig hit one of those.
Sure its says it has a cage & such....
But it would kinda be like me kicking a foot ball if a big rig hit one of those.
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Actually, since it weighs 3000lbs, it wouldn't be any worse than being hit in a typical compact or small midsize car. And you aren't any closer to the outside of the car on the driver's side. And sitting up as high as it does, you might be better off when hit by an SUV that you would be in a Camry or an Accord (that is the force of the impact would be lower in the car in the Tango, right where the car is the strongest, as opposed to the bottom of the glass in a typical car).
Oh, getting hit by a semi in anything wouldn't be real good for your health no matter what you are driving*.
* This only pertains to normal road vehicles. If you were driving a tank, or a Cat 797B, the semi would lose.
Oh, getting hit by a semi in anything wouldn't be real good for your health no matter what you are driving*.

* This only pertains to normal road vehicles. If you were driving a tank, or a Cat 797B, the semi would lose.
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Maybe its just me...... 
But it dont look like it would be very stable in the turns being so Narrow..


Looks like people are already racing them.



But it dont look like it would be very stable in the turns being so Narrow..

Looks like people are already racing them.


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These cars have a surprisingly low center of gravity as most of the weight is BELOW the driver. So, tipping over would be pretty difficult - saw a video of this on an autocross course and it's just shocking how good it looks out there.
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Please share the link of this video.Leonard Cachola wrote: saw a video of this on an autocross course and it's just shocking how good it looks out there.

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It looks really weird. I keep waiting for it to tip right over...
It looks really weird. I keep waiting for it to tip right over...
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Seems to handle alot better then the car after it. 

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Then again, maybe my memory is a bit hazy. =) I can't even view this video on my system!Kurt Rahn wrote:http://www.commutercars.com/images/thea ... a_mov.html
It looks really weird. I keep waiting for it to tip right over...
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I chose the URL for the QuickTime video. There were 2 other options. You may just not have QuickTime installed on your computer.I can't even view this video on my system!
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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
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Silly me, I haven't installed Quicktime under Firefox 3. I just viewed the video on Exploder and, yeah, that's the one I saw. Looks pretty good out there.Kurt Rahn wrote:I chose the URL for the QuickTime video. There were 2 other options. You may just not have QuickTime installed on your computer.I can't even view this video on my system!
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Re: New Class Killer?
Gotta love that Opel up on two wheels.Blanco .. wrote:Seems to handle alot better then the car after it.


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Yeah, I don't think I've seen that before on a simple turn unless it was intentionally induced.Gotta love that Opel up on two wheels.
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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
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Being you have a relative of that car out in LA, I'm surprised you didn't recognize it as a Fiat.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Gotta love that Opel up on two wheels.Blanco .. wrote:Seems to handle alot better then the car after it.![]()
And 60's and 70's cars with sticky tires and stock suspension often corner on two wheels. I've seen a stock 2002 do it before, in a much faster corner.
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Ah, I saw round tail lights and thought Opel, which is much like Fiat only slightly more reliable.David Avard wrote:Being you have a relative of that car out in LA, I'm surprised you didn't recognize it as a Fiat.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Gotta love that Opel up on two wheels.Blanco .. wrote:Seems to handle alot better then the car after it.![]()
And 60's and 70's cars with sticky tires and stock suspension often corner on two wheels. I've seen a stock 2002 do it before, in a much faster corner.