eddie66
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On poorly plowed roads I think it could be a problem. Because it is not directly behind the front wheels it is not going to be following the same ruts. Usually there are a set of two well established ruts that everyone is driving in. Then there are a few that diagonal across from people passing. When the rear wheel of the Elio that is travelling through the deep snow with no rut to follow hits one of the diagonal ruts I think it might want to follow it.OK, I keep seeing this post about a fishtailing rear wheel.......Have you forgotten that this is a front wheel drive vehicle, the rear wheel will do nothing but trail the front end. You may get some movement but little to NO fishtailing unless you force the front end hard around a corner. AND that's all I've got to say about that !!
On poorly plowed roads I think it could be a problem. Because it is not directly behind the front wheels it is not going to be following the same ruts. Usually there are a set of two well established ruts that everyone is driving in. Then there are a few that diagonal across from people passing. When the rear wheel of the Elio that is travelling through the deep snow with no rut to follow hits one of the diagonal ruts I think it might want to follow it.
The other thing that will be an issue is only one tire on the back will reduce the amount of traction when cornering and the back end will skid out more easily in corners. Tire shops refuse to put snow tires on only the front tires of cars because they feel it is unsafe. Traction of the rear tires is important even on front wheel drive cars.
I think three wheels will help Elio make a cheap vehicle that gets great gas mileage. I don't see three wheels as a desirable trait but a sacrifice made to attain those goals. For the vast majority of the time it shouldn't be a problem.
Oh My! That is a great thought!!!! I'm still laughing! :-) ZJust think about the poor slob behind you trying to follow your tracks.
I've driven a motorcycle most of my adult life. Your description of Super Defensive Driving is apt and very close to one I used as I taught my wife to ride her own motorcycle. Situational awareness is paramount to keep you safe as I explained to my wife, "you have to act as if you're driving everyone else's car too." You have to be much more aware of where everyone is as well as what they are doing or not doing while you prepare multiple "escape routes." This type of driving is not new to a motorbike driver because of the inherent danger of riding; you are basically fully exposed and can't afford to "trade paint" with anyone. Therefore, you learn to be much more observant and on your guard.
I find this level of involvement in my driving exhilarating because I feel more connected and much more actively "driving" instead of simply riding along inside my cage of a car. However, I fully expect that this type of explanation my un-nerve some potential Elio owners. The heightened level of involvement combined with the lower seating platform as well as looking through the front wheels is one of the things that excite me about the Elio. I believe it's going to be a driving experience like no other.
Bring it!