Machines | OSVehicle Urban Tabby To Give Masses Do It Yourself 'Ikea Car'
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Want a car you can build yourself in less than an hour? If so then the OSVehicle Tabby is for you. Nicknamed the 'Ikea' car this flat pack set of wheels is an open source platform for developing the mini-auto experience. The road legal Urban Tabby lets you choose all types of engines and customize your ride. Sources: OSVehicle Website & Videos - http://www.osvehicle.com & http://vimeo.com/78649147 Daily Mail - http://dailym.ai/1aDMsRg Channel Link: http://www.youtube.com/oneminutenews Follow Us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/OneMinuteNews Like Us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OneMinuteNews Follow Us on Tumblr: http://oneminutenews.tumblr.com Subscribe To One Minute News: http://bit.ly/Xlvm40 Follow Me On Twitter! @JimPittHarris http://www.twitter.com/JimPittHarris
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For short range travel it's great. I'd be fine with one as most of my car trips are only a few kilometres. Wrap up in winter though.
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I would have love this when I was in college. I didn't have far to go by car but miles on foot not safe.
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Will this be available to 16 year old's like the Renault Twizy ?
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Rice cakes would be the appropriate food to describe how they are so NOT gonna sell! Boooo! They aren't ready to be purchased and put on the road yet. You can't go far before it quits on you.
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Rice cakes would be the appropriate food to describe how they are so NOT gonna sell! Boooo! They aren't ready to be purchased and put on the road yet. You can't go far before it quits on you.
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Idk.. seems like more fun then function.. but i still want one! :)
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yeah lol... you can buy a used honda 2005 for like 7000... why buy a golfcart? XD
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at almost $5000 not bad. street legal in the US add another $5000 in BS taxes and BS safety poop.
in the end better to buy built already. honda, toyota or volkswagon -
it wont be no good if most speed limit is mostly 55 and 60 or higher
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how im suppose to pick up honey's in that?