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Microlino

The World´s most adorable microcar has finally entered production and will begin delivery soon. Microlino has opened a configurator on its website for its electric microcar to 30,000 reservation holders. Inspired by the adorable BMW Isetta from the 1950s, this small, eye-catching electric city car looks unlike anything else on the market. The two-seater Microlino meassures a mere 2.4 meters (8 feet) long, and both driver and passenger can access and exit the interior through its single front door. It is capable of cruising at around 90 km/h (56mp/h) and features a battery that can be recharged at any conventional domestic power socket in just 4 hours, or in just 1 hour at a designated charging station for electric cars. As for distance, a charge can cover up to 230 km (142 miles), depending on the battery you opt for. And coolest of all, because the door opens up from the front, you can cross-park and get out directly on the sidewalk. watch the video below



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ELECTRIC MOKE

The ultimate beach buggy has returned to production, but now in electric form! The much-loved 60s classic Mini Moke was originally designed to be a military vehicle, but quickly became a popular "cult” vehicle for its fun and also practical side, its robustness and the feeling of freedom that you enjoy whist driving. Now the company have presented a new electric eMoke, with a top speed of 25 mph and a range of 40 miles. A gas-engine model will also be produced, ca...
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1981 AUDI QUATTRO

Petrolheads rejoice, this 1981 Audi Quattro is now an acquisition possibility, this one in particular has some cool history that goes along with it. Originally built to be a VAG press car, it was one of the first Quattros imported to the UK, registered in 1981. It later went into competition in 1982 in the fabulous group B series, prepared by David Sutton Motorsport/Audi UK although initially used as a recon and practice unit but then in 1983 it did race on the Roth...
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1970 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SCOUT 800

The "International Harvester Scout" is one of the most desirable trucks from the 1970s, it was the first true Sport Utility Vehicle. Available for grabs is this remarkably restored International Harvester Scout 800 from 1970, it is powered by a 304ci V8 engine mated to a four-speed manual gearbox and a dual-range transfer case, and equipped with everything necessary to help you go way off the beaten path. The robust 4x4 truck has been painted in a gorgeous military ...
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