New Tiny Car Saves Gas, Space, and Resources

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Picture from Gordon Murray Design

Professor Gordon Murray, who is a famous Formula 1 race car designer, is spearheading a project to produce some dinky cars that weigh only about 1,250 pounds, seat three, and have a top speed of close to 100 miles per hour — all for $9,000 per car.

Now I don’t think the T25 is as small as THIS atom-sized automobile (P-50), but it’s pretty dang close.

Not only is the car itself tiny, but it’s built in a very small factory, from recycled plastic bottles, glass fiber, and steel tubes — using only 20% the material needed for a “normal” car. As for its miles per gallon, let’s just say that it bucks this sad MPG-improvement trend and clocks in at a whopping 74 miles per gallon. Say whaaaaattt??!!!

All in all, it looks like a great, efficient car. Of course, it’s a bit “greener” to ride a bike instead, but if you’ve got to drive a car, then the T25 may just be for you.

Bonus T25 Benefit

Question: How could you be mad if you were pulled over by a cop car that looked like this?

Answer: You couldn’t.

Further Reading on the T25

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Posted in cars, green business, inventions on Monday, September 20th, 2010 at 5:58 PM.

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What about a 1989 Plymouth Colt, arguable the best car ever made? It is pretty much sheet metal on a go cart frame. Great car, unless you get in an accident.
3 replies · active 758 weeks ago
Unless the accident was with a big truck and the Colt went under it, in slow motion.
Mr. Y, too, of Asheville, NC, believes in the superiority uber alles of the COLT: best of his fleet!
I'd hate to see the rest of Mr. Y's fleet then.
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Mr. Project Patrick · 758 weeks ago

*Guitar Rift*
I live where coal trucks rule the roads. Not a good match up.
1 reply · active less than 1 minute ago
Remember, even the mighty elephant can be defeated by millions of tiny germs. If there are enough T25s, THEY'LL rule the roads, and the coal trucks will have to adapt. Biology 101
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Turn Signal Switch · 757 weeks ago

will tiny cars greener that the usual sized ones? I think the parameters of this conclusion is rather not concrete because cars are afftected by outside factors like engine, road, and fuel when they are being gauge by their efficiency.

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