RSchneider
Elio Addict
Domino's already uses the Deliverator:Perfect Pizza delivery vehicle
Plus, Whalburger uses them too:
Now with the MUV, I can see Pizza Hut and Papa Johns buying them up.
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Arcimoto will likely provide longer range and fast charge capability in the near future as battery tech improves. The FUV is currently an urban commuter with the advantage of highway speeds for those that have short highway runs as part of their shorter daily commute. Regarding the design hack, in a few years your worn older body parts may appreciate the added seat height, driver comfort, and visibly (see and Be seen) of the current design that is comparable to a SUV. What may sell you is a test drive if/when available in your area.I was taking a closer look at the FUV today, for my own uses.
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I would consider it if,
1) The Mongrel doesn't become available, or I find I could use both, (now or after I retire)
2) (for now while I work) If I can drive it to work
3) The fuel savings would pay for it, or it's just too useful after I retire.
So it's top speed is 75. And at 75mph it has a range of 32 miles. At 55 it gets 66miles of range.
My work takes 45min, and is 27miles each way. Very-very few people drive 75, super less at 65, most are 78 to 82mph. (the speed limit IS 65mph)
I'm spending about $350/mo in gas at 32mpg, in my Corolla. (not at rush hours, ave people are going 74 to 79mph)
I would have to recharge both at work, and at home. No big diversions enroute would be possible, unless I go to the few charging stations around and sit for xx minutes. With no windows and no AC, I wouldn't drive it in Arizona between July 1st and September 1st. The other 10 months would be super OK.
So it would be just marginal for my commute if I run on the freeways. But if I use surface streets, these max out at 50mph or so, so I would get 66miles in range and can charge just at home when I have no side trips. It just costs me an added 10 minutes each way.
So the commute is very marginally covered. The cost of this vehicle with doors, is 22,400, add $1500 for Tax etc, so the damage is about $24k.
So at around 7% interest, at the cost of money loans, with a payoff in 4 years, I would have to pay $620 per month. So if electricity cost me
$50/mo, I'm still paying out $320 so I can drive this.
It only makes sense for me to consider it if I'm also replacing my current ride.
So retired or not, just based on money, it would have to wait until I replace my Corolla. (or want a backup)
After I retire, I definitely want a backup, since the Corolla will be 6 to 7 years old.
In the case of the Mongrel, I won't wait for retirement. It ticks all my boxes. (as does the Elio)
If I did get one, with-in a few years I'd have to see if I could do a bit of a hack on it. It would end up a Solo, probably get the range up by 40%. The Electra Mechannica only had RWD, so I'ld like this better.
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Where did the battery go?I was taking a closer look at the FUV today, for my own uses.
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I would consider it if,
1) The Mongrel doesn't become available, or I find I could use both, (now or after I retire)
2) (for now while I work) If I can drive it to work
3) The fuel savings would pay for it, or it's just too useful after I retire.
So it's top speed is 75. And at 75mph it has a range of 32 miles. At 55 it gets 66miles of range.
My work takes 45min, and is 27miles each way. Very-very few people drive 75, super less at 65, most are 78 to 82mph. (the speed limit IS 65mph)
I'm spending about $350/mo in gas at 32mpg, in my Corolla. (not at rush hours, ave people are going 74 to 79mph)
I would have to recharge both at work, and at home. No big diversions enroute would be possible, unless I go to the few charging stations around and sit for xx minutes. With no windows and no AC, I wouldn't drive it in Arizona between July 1st and September 1st. The other 10 months would be super OK.
So it would be just marginal for my commute if I run on the freeways. But if I use surface streets, these max out at 50mph or so, so I would get 66miles in range and can charge just at home when I have no side trips. It just costs me an added 10 minutes each way.
So the commute is very marginally covered. The cost of this vehicle with doors, is 22,400, add $1500 for Tax etc, so the damage is about $24k.
So at around 7% interest, at the cost of money loans, with a payoff in 4 years, I would have to pay $620 per month. So if electricity cost me
$50/mo, I'm still paying out $320 so I can drive this.
It only makes sense for me to consider it if I'm also replacing my current ride.
So retired or not, just based on money, it would have to wait until I replace my Corolla. (or want a backup)
After I retire, I definitely want a backup, since the Corolla will be 6 to 7 years old.
In the case of the Mongrel, I won't wait for retirement. It ticks all my boxes. (as does the Elio)
If I did get one, with-in a few years I'd have to see if I could do a bit of a hack on it. It would end up a Solo, probably get the range up by 40%. The Electra Mechannica only had RWD, so I'ld like this better.
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I actually like the rendered styling, renderings are easy, but form follows function. One can have both, but I prefer driver comfort, performance and handling over styling. The FUV can look pretty bad ass or playful given the right color combinations. My FUV test drive was a blast and driver comfort (ingress/egress and sitting position) was similar to my SUV. I’d buy a FUV in a heartbeat if was fully enclosed and had available sales and service. Full enclosure for my application, only because I’d have to store it 3-4 months in my harsh winter weather climate. Also, a 2 seater like the FUV or future BEX, is far more appealing to the mass market.Where did the battery go?
most are 78 to 82mph. (the speed limit IS 65mph)
Yes, the black blobs are boxes behind the front wheels. In my imagination the batteries have been split and put in there, left and right. And maybe some still behind the driver. And yep, this would be a major restucture, for the most part using the Arcim as a donor.Where did the battery go?