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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Go for the six packs.Speaking of weenie roasts...
Has anyone done the math to see if you can shove a portable charcoal grill into the back space of standard Elio? I'm not ready to think about towing ANYTHING behind my Elio, but it might be nice to bring something like that to a small gathering.
Barring that, about how many 6-packs can you fit back there? I'm thinking either the grill or the six-packs, with the passenger seat holding (charcoal OR ice) AND accessories, depending on your cargo.
(And just like that, voila! The train is back on the tracks! With only a few zombies and radical vegans hanging on.) (Zombies made from radical vegans? Do they only eat cauliflower?)
I think a Hibatchi and two 6 packs will fit. Blahahahaha!!Go for the six packs.
Yes, but how many? What's the best way to carry them? Can you stack them 2 high or 3 high, or only stack them laying down? Assume we can carry 4 six-packs in the back, plus a couple in a cooler in the back filled with ice. Will there be enough space to bring some cups or paper plates?Go for the six packs.
I figured out how to do that in my 500cc twin cylinder 72 Honda car that would get 50 MPG and top out at close to 85 MPH.I'll just pile 4 or 5 cases in the back seat and put the Hibatchi in the trunk and put a small bag of self starting charcoal inder my legs and a bic lighter in the beer cup holder.
Great! Here's hoping Elio takes out some ads in magazines like "Vegetarian Times" and "Mother Earth News" and the website "TreeHugger"!The Elio has just become the preferred transportation for vegans!!! It has low road-kill occurrences.
But, dude? Ice?I'll just pile 4 or 5 cases in the back seat and put the Hibatchi in the trunk and put a small bag of self starting charcoal inder my legs and a bic lighter in the beer cup holder.