I was scared that this nice girl had just fallen victim to a motorcycle accident or an attack by a very short bear ;-) But with a shapely figure, everything fits well ;-)
Poor May. She can't even afford new pants. You should pay her more! 😅Seriously though, why not cut them off from above the knees and down? But Cudos for wearing the most destroyed pants I have ever seen😆
When the front opened you could see it had no "engine" splash guard or any form of shield to prevent water spay from the front wheels up into the electronics. Possibly not a great thing.
@@Gazer75 Ligier is a french car, most of its clients are people who lost their driving license, you don't need one to drive it. I would never buy such a thing. An electrified velomobile is going faster, is way cheaper, and much more fun (if I needed to cruise outside of a city, otherwise, I have my bicycle).
@@xmtxx Well hes in Norway and it requires an AM 147 license to drive there. If you somehow lost your license you've basically lost the right to drive anything that require one.
They put the likely to get hot charger right up there next to the plastic bonnet. 😮 but I guess it’s for a reason like better airflow when parked in sun and charging? Maya content all good.
You know you're old when when you make comments about someone's ripped jeans styles. Ha! In the 80's we thought "stressed" jeans were cool. Personally I like straight leg no fade blue jeans, or moleskins even better, but absolutely enjoy the whole jean style culture. So good for her, don't change young lady!
You make jokes because you recognize the style. It's like '80s music reappearing, buying pre-"distressed" jeans items was an echo of the late-60s, early-70s fashion to have a pair so old, they were held together with patches made from cut-up old jeans and paisley bandanas.
I saw quite a lot of them driving around Alta on my way to the Cape. They really seem better and more practical than those noisy and smelly fossil scooters.
Note that pretty much all the legacy car manufacturers started their EV aventure by doing this. It makes no sense whatsoever, thye really have a hard time to adapt fast.
Only gripes are the lack of a frunk and the no so adjustable passenger seat. Other than that, it is great! Would imaginge 80% of typical city trips could be accomplished in something like this.
Bjorn, do u have any study of batt reliability in a very hot country like thailand? It will be nice to see the batt reliability when people dump their electric cars under the sun and use it in that environment😊
in France parents buy this car to teenagers so they can go to school in (somehow) safer conditions than using a 50 cm3 motorbike, and start practicing before getting the driving licence at 18
Hi bro. I don't think people understand the concept of why ev is good. Could you please focus on a video of showing 1 video that focuses on a quiet city vs a loud city. So for example, you have a lot of evs in Norway like buses, personal vehicles, construction vehicles, boats etc. Just take a long shot of a roundabout somewhere in a busy intersection. And then let's transition to bkk or somewhere in Thailand where all that (sorry) shyyyiiitttttt sound is soooo noisy!!!! Show people what the difference is when a whole city is ev vs a gas culture. I think that would be an amazing feat! And would realize people the peace and calm of ev that it offers instead of the hectic stress of noise levels