
04-17-2022, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by MartinSE
well let's see. I will accept I brought it up first, I don't recall now.
Actually, I see many references to the street legal version being capable of up to 35.
I think the use cases I mentioned going to work, going to shop, etc, typical daily use case for MOST Americans, only requires occupancy of 1 or 2.
Farting in any enclosed car with the windows closed is a bad idea. Some have activated charcoal, Tesla's have a biohazard filtration - how many ICE cars have biohazard protection built in? LOL!
I clearly stated it in no way competed with even economy cars, like Toyota Yaris on features, that it was in fact very limited. But, I do believe there is a sizable market from college students, to poor working class, and more for a not frills basic mode of transportation.
I owned about the most basic car available - 1970 VW Beetle - and loved it.
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So, you want people who are struggling to purchase a 2nd car for work or errands?
And the VW Beetle was a limo compared to the Atomic...
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