Urban mobility will definitely change in the years to come. An independent study conducted by electron-economy.org shows that 70% of all car trips are made alone. That's definitley not a good thing. However, the study also shows that more and more people are developing green attitudes and are looking for clean two-seater urban cars. Less bulky, less polluting rides are currently all the rage, to be sure. But there are so many to choose from.There is the Smera, the Carver, the Peugeot Hybrid3, the Renault Ublo, the Clever, etc.? Does anyone have any experience with any of these? Any opinions?













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A friend told me about the Peugeot, so I was curious and went to check it out. It's ok. Nothing special. It's a papaki, really. Here is a link. Nice music, slick editing, but...
I really like the Carver! Looks like loads of fun. Okay, so maybe it's not all that practical and it may not be too comfortable...but hey, who needs those petty things anyway? This thing is fun, fun, fun! Check out the look on this guy's face.
Is GM really going to go green?Eventually they will. All car companies will. Today, however, I think they're just greenwashing. But this new bug looks interesting:
"GM's EN-V, or Electric Networked-Vehicle, is a 1.5 meter two-seater concept car that is both economical and environmentally friendly. But that is not all it does. The EN-V also offers drivers an ‘autonomous driving’ option, which uses a GPS system, digital maps, vehicle sensors, and cameras to pick the best routes and avoid accidents."
Here's a cool idea. A car running on air.
Here are four electric cars I can see myself driving. Well, maybe three. I'm a big guy and I'm sure I would be too comfortable in the one seater.