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Friday Fun Thread for April 12, 2024

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(1) Buy an ordinary fuel-efficient hatchback

(2) Have a body shop cut out the back half of the passenger compartment and weld the rest of the car back together

(3) Get a super-fuel-efficient two-seat car

Real-life example (pre-modification fuel-economy comparison)

Would you do it?

No. I need to ferry around lots of people and things; having less space in the car makes it borderline useless.

Besides, this is retarded. There are many very small cars to choose from, without any of the extra hassle and just as fuel-efficient as the end result of that hack-job. And if all you want is to drive around yourself, no passengers and no cargo, then you may as well get a motorcycle or one of those scooter-sized cars that barely have an enclosed cabin.

There are many very small cars to choose from, without any of the extra hassle and just as fuel-efficient as the end result of that hack-job.

Maybe in Europe, but not really in the US, I think.

And if all you want is to drive around yourself, no passengers and no cargo, then you may as well get a motorcycle or one of those scooter-sized cars that barely have an enclosed cabin.

Those aren't very convenient in winter.

Maybe in Europe, but not really in the US, I think.

Are you sure importing one isn't going to be cheaper than going to a body shop?

Cars younger than 25 years can't be imported to the US.

Sounds like a 90's VW Lupo is just the thing for you then!

Zero to sixty in 18 seconds sounds inadequate for merging onto a highway with posted speed of 65 mi/h. Even the unmodified Mirage can manage an 11-second time.

Also, it's my understanding that obtaining parts for imported cars often is difficult and expensive. That goes double for imported cars that are 25 years old.