On 5/6/2019 15:35:53, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 06.05.19 um 19:46 schrieb John:

I could probably do just about everything I need to do around town in
it.

I guess they're ok for urban use where the speed limit is 50 km/h
anyhow. Outside, it's 80 km/h and they're a real pest. Thank heavens
they're not allowed onto motorways.


Ninety percent of everything I would use it for is within 5 miles (8 Km) of my house. The highest speed limit I would encounter is 45 mph (72.4 km/h) and the traffic on those streets usually moves at an even lower speed.

I wouldn't need to take it out onto a limited access highway (aka motorway, aka Interstate), and as I noted, for anything that did require me to go out of town or to use the highway, I have a Jeep.

 >Plenty of room for camera gear or guitars or grocery shopping ...

I mostly see them used by pensioners to transport their fishing gear. A
few municipal services employ them for transporting gardening supplies
in parks and cemetaries.

There's even an all-electric version.


I looked at that, but it's 4,000 Euro more than the diesel model.

The biggest drawback is I don't think you can buy one here in North Carolina (or anywhere else in the U.S.)

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