Monday 23 August 2010

World’s smallest car back in production?

Can you believe it?  Dragon’s Den Investment is actually thinking about resurrecting the Peel!

In case you forgot or never watched one of the most entertaining episodes of Top Gear, the Peel P50 is a three-wheeled microcar manufactured in 1962 and 1965 by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. Brand new it retailed for L199 (the equivalent of $2224 when converted to USD and adjusted for inflation), and currently holds the record for the smallest-ever automobile to go into production.

Designed as a city car, it was advertised as capable of seating “one adult and a shopping bag.” The vehicle’s only door was on its left side, and equipment included a single windscreen wiper and only one headlight. Standard colors were Daytona White, Dragon Red and Dark Blue.

How’d you like to decorate your home or office with one?  Well, you might just get a chance to make it happen!  If you go to the Peel Engineering website right now, you can reserve one for a deposit of $775 USD (not including shipping and tax).  I don’t know that I’d recommend you buy one as your morning commuter, with its top speed (downhill) of under 40 mph.  It might go faster if  fancy yourself a scooter tuner and have a death wish.  The good thing about having such a small car though, is that you don’t have room for the Grim Reaper to ride along with ya!  (but, then again, he’d be easily capable of keeping up on horseback)  SERIOUSLY though, if you were riding this microscopic device downtown, you’d have NO problem being noticed by surrounding traffic.

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