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It looks like it seats two ... but there's one pic where it looks like there's a rear seat.

I dunno ... I might get motorcarcyclesick from all the tilting. :lol::barf:
 

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Cool ... but good grief is it expensive. Fully equiped its 34,875 Euro's. Can't you get a Ford Explorer for that price?

There hoping to know more about US distribution later this year.
 

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I want one, please send one in care to me at my address will yea!!!
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Hello, Looks like fun to drive! Does it comes with automatic and AC too?

Are you going to be the first one to get one here? ....Aloha
 

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Yes, looks like a fun widdle veehickle to drive alright. But is it practical? Prolly not. So, prolly a new toy for the rich to play around in. Only thing though looks like it's only functional on flat surfaces. Me, I tend to go places where there are no-real roads just dirt tracks that have hidden little obsticles (oil-pan eaters) that require some good ground clearance. But hey... that's just me... :D
 

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I LOVE IT!!!

Does it come in all-wheel drive? :D
 
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MA-Caver said:
Yes, looks like a fun widdle veehickle to drive alright. But is it practical? Prolly not. So, prolly a new toy for the rich to play around in. Only thing though looks like it's only functional on flat surfaces. Me, I tend to go places where there are no-real roads just dirt tracks that have hidden little obsticles (oil-pan eaters) that require some good ground clearance. But hey... that's just me... :D

Well here is one of the reason I do nto ride my morotrcycle to work everyday.

Weather. Rain and Snow and trying to keep clean in business atire even if it is relax or business casual.

In this beauty I could get close to my morotrcycle riding, even in the rain and snow, and also carry a person in the back or my computer or some groceries on the way home from work.

The price is a lttle too much for me right now, but, it makes me thing about it . . .

:D :)
 

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INDYFIGHTER said:
Two wheels are all I need.


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