Hello Redditers. Welcome to EcoGeek.
Just a note...this is a rather old article, and it turns out that VW will in fact be selling this car! You can read more about it here. I guess they were just waiting for $4 / gallon gas...
It isn't really a surprise that this car is extremely fuel efficient. I mean, bobsledders figured out that this design was aerodynamic a long time ago.
But Volkswagon took that extra step and made a bobsled with a diesel engine. It is, in fact, actually a car. It seats two (arguably), gets roughly 235 miles per gallon of diesel fuel and is perched at the very cutting edge aerodynamic technology. Of course, this comcept car has been around since 2002, and we're still no where near seeing it on our roads.
The car's technology comes from it's unique shape and it's ultra-light body. The frame is actually made of magnesium, an extremely light metal, and the outer skin is reinforced with carbon fiber. The one cylinder engine is made of aluminum and sits on top of the rear axle. The car is only a bit more than three feet high and weighs less than 700 lbs.
It might seem like a death trap and, if you got in a head-on with an SUV, it would be. But the car is surprisingly safe for its size, employing an excellent roll-avoidance system that makes the car virtually impossible to flip.
So...the car of the future was officially here four years ago. It could have been (and maybe still could be) a whole new class of vehicle. But nobody wants the passenger to straddle the driver in what looks to be the child of a VW Bug and a bobsled. The technology is in our hands. We choose not to use it.


written by Guest, April 20, 2006
written by Guest, April 23, 2006
retard
written by Guest, April 24, 2006
and, manufacturing corporations lack leadership and any drive for spreading innovation. it's like that saturday night live spoof on AT&T. the phone company--we don't care, we don't have to.
p.s. the Model T got 25 miles to the gallon.
written by Guest, April 24, 2006
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We should be measuring things in mpg/person though, and stop villifying EVERYONE who drives a big car.
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written by redneckbillybob, October 11, 2007
written by Garett Long, October 12, 2007
written by Ed Tilley, October 13, 2007
Special shout out to:
Not ready to Die
This can only be licensed and driven where no safety laws are written.
:D
Seriously though - to read some of the responses in a couple of other articles, it sounds like auto industry spin doctors (aka auto journalists) hang out here and bad mouth common sense.
In all of Canada, Nissan has designed 30 - yes 3 times 10 - hybrid Altimas. Auto journalists laud that its the best hybrid car out there ... yada yada. What should the rest of us 20 million folks do?
Its smoke and mirrors my friends. Collectively auto industry pundunts feed us distraction after distraction to buy time for them to sell status-quo gas guzzlers.
The new low-sulfer Diesel combined with VW or Chrysler/Mercedes diesel engines burns clean, quiet, odour-free; it gets 40% better fuel economy right out of the pump; and it packs thrilling low-end horsepower that you can't believe. Test drive the new 2008 Jeep Diesel 6 cylinder to see what I'm talking about - it pulls better than my Hemi gasoline motor.
Have fun...
written by homerific, October 16, 2007
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written by David, October 16, 2007
You do realize that you just hap-hazardly discredited your knowledge with your single statement "i love the spelling errors and the overall bad writing that is on this site". When your own errors pronounced themselves to me the momment I read your comment.
Correction to your ignorance.
"I" love the spelling erros and "the" overall bad wriing that is on this site"."
Always remember.
Ignorance is the fault of man, and you area prime example.
written by D. Chapman, October 16, 2007
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written by John, October 29, 2007
Not to mention the first one that gets it to market will have big time investors
written by Sebi, December 24, 2007
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written by Tracy, March 03, 2008
Just because you would happily ride around town on a moped, doesn't make it socially acceptable, ok? :P
written by Nerdfighter #7, March 18, 2008
It looks like the mario bullet. Isn't that awesome?
And while straddling could be sexy for a short ride around town it would be uncomfortable for long drives across the country.
written by Darby, March 19, 2008
written by tehPage, April 14, 2008
written by Brian, April 30, 2008
Purchasing a new car isn't green. It takes 90 barrels of oil and many different types of materials to make a car. Purchase a bike and live more locally ;)
written by Rohit, May 12, 2008
written by Matt Mattoon, May 17, 2008
As I'm the proud owner of a VW Jetta TDI, which my wife uses for work to the tune of 110 miles per day, round trip @ 48-52mpg, which has saved our marriage, college tuition and funded Boy Scout trips for the last 10 years...needless to say, apart from timing belts, oil, tires and brakes....has been almost non-existant to maintain. WE're ready! If it's from VW, I trust it. For those demographic few that get headaches from diesel...consider some Tylenol.
As a born free marketeer and raised GM'er and owning a 3/4ton GMC 6.5l diesel that gets 19.4mpg unloaded and about 11.1mpg pulling 14,000# which is quite efficent for it's purpose. Although the Duramax outstrips mine by several mpg. I think the truck is an intelligent choice for the application. The problem comes when I start commuting 100 miles a day with it. As a single driver with no load. Durango's and Explorer's are famous for this. If you get a chance...check out their mpg vs. load.
We also have a Sub that routinely hauls 7-8 scouts, [img=
]or my 6 member family around and I'm getting 17.8 to 18.1mpg on the highway,13.5 in town, so for those with the behemoth attitude, imagine getting hit by a real bus...vs. my little tiny suburban. Again, application. Which in this case is a form of waste reducing public transport, funded most often by myself. It has the ability to carry 8 people and a 8,000# troop trailer @10mpg as well. It's using common sense about fuel consumption. I don't use this vehicle to commute.
The Goldwing gets a depressing 35mpg...And yes I originally bought it to conserve fuel and thought that by tuning it and maintain it, i'd be able to improve on it, but to no avail. I'm considering selling it and upgrading my bicycle, which I now use to commute on summer weekdays to daycare and work...
So, for a commuter that offers a margin of safety over a motorcycle, additional comfort and four season use....WE're ready! Please VW get some to the states...Please Congress/EPA, get out of the way...
:-*
Remember..the only way to gain your life is to lose it...
written by bobbo, May 20, 2008
written by Guest, May 20, 2008
And I'll also second the "will someone start manufacturing a viable concept already!?!?"
written by Californian, May 20, 2008
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written by Alex, May 20, 2008
http://www.tiemposfuturos.es/Imagenes/brazil_2.jpg
written by jenna Jepson, May 20, 2008
written by Apostrophic, May 20, 2008
The car's technology comes from it's unique shape and it's ultra-light body.
You have been found guilty of apostrophe abuse. Buy a T-shirt in penance.
written by dumbfounder, May 20, 2008
This car is just about as useful as a moped, and probably less safe. There is no way it will pass safety standards unless it is categorized as a motorcycle.
If you are worried about the environment, move to the city and just stop driving. Support nuclear energy. Ride a bike. Telecommute. Noone is going to buy this car.
written by Michael, May 20, 2008
Forget electric...
written by Brian , April 30, 2008
I can't wait to go carfree smilies/wink.gif
Purchasing a new car isn't green. It takes 90 barrels of oil and many different types of materials to make a car. Purchase a bike and live more locally
Nah, we don't need cars to shelter us from the elements or carry larger loads/folks who can't bike, right? Yeah, go bikes!
Oh, wait a minute! It probably takes some oil to make the bike and lube the chains and stuff. Screw bikes. Let's walk everywhere!
Wait... it takes oil to make shoes. Walk barefoot, people! Sustainable living!!
written by Sota, May 20, 2008
1. The amount of abuse you throw around at people who drive larger vehicles. It isn't my fault that I care about keeping my family safe. I'm not trusting my kids to any vehicle but a SUV with near perfect safety ratings. You can drive your tinny shit box, and when you get into an accident and someone dies, tough shit. Also, the real problem is people who purposefully avoid getting cars with catalytic converters on them. Many states will grant you an exemption if you drive an old enough car, so you can continue to pollute.
2. People telling other families how to live. Hire a babysitter constantly instead of taking the whole family somewhere is a classic. Stop trying to econazi other peoples lives and tell them what they should do with their family in order to save gas. This car is impractical and unsafe, as are smart cars and other nonsense.
3. Conspiracy Theorists. You know who you are. None of you understand patent law, and probably shouldn't be allowed to speak in public, for fear that someone might agree with you and help spread your idiocy.
written by Hank, May 20, 2008
written by Mike, May 20, 2008
written by Mike, May 20, 2008
written by Guest, May 20, 2008
http://www.gladwell.com/2004/2004_01_12_a_suv.html
Smart cars actually get awesome crash ratings, especially when you take into consideration the extremely small size of the vehicle.
Perceived safety in a big SUV is often just that.
And you don't need an eight passenger vehicle to drive the average family around. Sure, it might be a good idea for some special occasions, but luckily there are plenty of vehicle rental agencies all over the country.
written by Mark, May 21, 2008
written by Ruggy, May 21, 2008
This would become my primary vehicle for commuting and local errands.
A passenger straddling the driver would not be a problem; except on longer trips... but this is still far better than a motorcycle, and some die-hards nonetheless take those cross-country.
written by Drew, May 23, 2008
written by josephjsalas, May 27, 2008
Ane when gasoline hits $5.00/gallon....
$7.00/TANK SOUNDS LIKE A BEAUTIFUL CAR NO
MATTER WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE!!!!!
Especialy now that you can afford your
mortgage payment.
written by joe, June 04, 2008
You are a moron and an asshole. A big SUV is LESS safe hitting a tree because of its body on frame construction. The only reason it's safer is because you'd be hitting a SMALLER car, driven by SOMEONE who actually cares about the environment. Because of jerks like you, I have to get a big car too, so I don't feel like I'm not "protecting" my family.
written by joe, June 04, 2008
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written by guest, June 04, 2008
Of course we need to DRILL NOW, Drill Here, and Pay Less in the US (rather than letting China do it). And let the FREE Enterprise work. Of course the word "Free" scares a lot of liberals, communist, enviro-nazies, and Al Gore.
Do the world a favor, KILL SOMETHING GREEN. :)
written by guest, June 04, 2008
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written by Bucket Truck, September 29, 2009
Am all about saving the environment, but if this car was hit by a H2 there will be no chance of survival for the passengers
written by Utility bucket truck, October 14, 2009
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