This has a supercharged 1.8ltr MR2 engine. That's almost as big as the bloody car is!
Talk about size not counting. V-v-v-vroom! Nought to Tescos in twenty seconds! (Well, OK, a little longer 'cos the other people get in the way!)

Probably the former, but I would just like to play with one for a little while.Gurdur wrote:Muscle-car for half-arses? Or muscle-car for bloody tiny medieval alleyways in the Royal Mile?
(j/k)
shopping trolley
One of the proverbs that I have myself created is:getreal wrote:Ooops! I seem to have strayed into unknown territory. The only bit of this I understand isshopping trolley
Source: A giant motorbike powered by a Russian tank engine has been recognised as the heaviest in the world. ..... The four-and-a-half tonne machine .... is 17ft 4ins long and 7ft 6ins tall and the engine alone weighs 1.8 tonnes after the armour plating tank cover has been stripped off. ....
I am currently in the market for a new car and would like something eco-friendly, but there is no way I am ever going to be able to get two Border Collies and a German Sheperd in the back of that thing.Dave B wrote:
I have been a victim of trolley rage!Gurdur wrote:One of the proverbs that I have myself created is:getreal wrote:Ooops! I seem to have strayed into unknown territory. The only bit of this I understand isshopping trolley
What the handgun is to the Americans, what the umbrella is to the Germans, so is the shopping trolley to the Australians:
a weapon of rage.
I think the jury is still out on this one, getreal.getreal wrote:Are electric cars eco friendly? I ask because the subject came up the other day when we thought we spied one. None of us had any idea how far the technology had gone/if they wetre commercially available/if they were affordable.....
Us Australians are desperate and pathetic. And odd.Fia wrote:I'm completely bemused as to why the picture comes from an Australian site called sexy![]()
Best not to ask, really. Look, it's a Russian tank engine. Look, at least it probably won't leak oil everywhere like a Harley would, and it can do the snows of Siberia without problems. But carbon footprint? Ooooer, it's a Russian tank engine.Additionally, I wonder what the carbon footprint of that half tank/half bike is?
That question occured to me to, and the turning radius, as well as, how the hell do you keep your foot and leg from getting crushed when you stop?And if it could corner at all...