Now, I have not put much thought into it, but just some suggestion off the cuff...
Elio Zombie Escape Vehicle (E-ZEV)
Camo skins, depends on whether urban or woodland, mud type tires or chains when needed(maybe tracks), gun rack( with gun and ammo), anti-zombie cage around people area, use...
metric or SAE
I have a lot of tools in both. My hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, and adjustable open end wrench are of both types. I am prepared to work on My Elio no matter how it comes to me. Duct tape the tube to the bottle...duct tape fits all!
I had that question and had sent it to Elio team, never got an answer.
On long distance trip, for instance I drove for 350 miles before stopping this last 4th. I had to stop for fuel, the yellow warning light came on. My concern was the 3 cylinder Elio engine...will it have the stamina for...
One of the very first ideas I saw was the aircraft tie down...so I will just make sure wherever the parking spot at home is, I will put a place for either heavy duty chain or cable attached to my installed trailer hitch.
Second, I like the hidden cutoff switch/fuse inside the vehicle, have used...
I think with the engine, trans, front wheels and a lot of weight up front, small internal compartment volume....
It would go down like a WW2 fleet boat submarine flooding all ballast and negative tank on an emergency dive!!!
For non submariners...sink like a rock front first!!!!
Once there was this big rig driver carrying a load of new automobiles and driving down a country road at night. All of a sudden his main headlights went out. So he stopped and checked it out and could not get them fixed. So he look up and decided that the front car on top of the trailer would be...
One guy wrote the silver looked like battleship grey, print US Navy on it...
Since no rear view mirror, being ex submarine sailor...
Maybe black, flat is better and mount a periscope to look 360 degrees with slight tilt up and down.
Also good if the Elio comes in the waterproof underwater version!!!
True, I was in Lafitte a few weeks ago and a 3 footer just scramble across, luckily it was a backroad and slow traffic. Would have had a custom "alligator wheel cover" on the rear wheel of my soon to be Elio!!!
I am not an automotive engineer or anything related. Have known many people to hit deer here in Louisiana in many a variety of vehicles and speeds, all times of day, etc. No one was ever hurt, most vehicles not totaled, but a lot of repair work.
Just like someone said earlier, I feel a head on...