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| Ariel Atom 3.5 |
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| Fuel Performance? |
| PiDstr 10-30-2014 |
Any figures on litres per hundred kilometers for the Atoms? Seems to me that a small, lightweight vehicle would make the ideal 'commuter' vehicle for workers who don't have to car-pool and don't need to be carrying tradesmans tools or the like. Mind you, a functional wind deflector and some light weight (say, PETE plastic,..) body panels, would make it easier to use on date-night. |
| Article | Image gallery (13) | Specifications | User Comments (1) |
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