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Bill Baxter said in January 6th, 2009 at 11:42 am

I actually saw one driving in Los Angeles i don’t think this is a concept anymore. But all in all it looks like a neat way to putt around town. there website advertise an msrp of only $3,800 which in my opinion is super cheap for so much product it almost sounds like a mistake. and theres a cool interactive view of the vehicle on the features page worth checking out in my opinion http://www.theautomoto.com

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