MagicDragon
Elio Enthusiast
If the driver has a clear sight of the left wheel, it won't be a problem. He/she will learn to assess the situation.
The picture suggests that you do.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.If the driver has a clear sight of the left wheel, it won't be a problem. He/she will learn to assess the situation.
The picture suggests that you do.
I wonder how many new Elio owners are going to tear the left front wheel off when driving and/or parking, because of the driver position requirement - must be more in the center of the lane than traditional four-wheel car?
You left out: Just showin off and happened to leave their common sense at home.I'm gonna say, There will also be new owners who hit telephone poles, trains, semi's, and probably some who drive intoxicated. All due to driver error or poor judgement. It will be each persons responsibility to decide whether or not they are fit to get behind the wheel.
Glad to see you back; do you have any pictures of before and after, and after again of your cabin?Hey Good People!!, I'm back after a lo-o-og hiatus and rebuilding my burnt up mountain retreat (reason I need the Elio....and Sharon Stone in the back seat) and I'd like to add that my sense is not common,....it's above average!!
I'm not worried.I wonder how many new Elio owners are going to tear the left front wheel off when driving and/or parking, because of the driver position requirement - must be more in the center of the lane than traditional four-wheel car?
This seems to be case.I imagine the switch to an Elio will be fine, aside from the first few hours of feeling kind of novel and strange. It's really not that big a change.