The Future of Transportation

Here’s another entrant into the low-speed EV market, called the Microlino.

Looks sharp, but one wonders: what’s the market demand for this style of transportation?

I remember with great fondness the years between 2005 and perhaps 2015 when start-ups all around the globe were designing cars like this and introducing them at the world’s most prestigious auto shows.  But most were never actually produced, and those that were proved to be catastrophic failures for investors.

Here we all are, almost a decade later, and we still see a steady stream of auto design that has no more chance for success than the Ford Edsel.

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2 comments on “The Future of Transportation
  1. Scott McKie says:

    At least if you were in an Edsel and got into tn accident — you had a chance of surviving with your life.

    In this thing — they wouldn’t have to worry about getting you out of it if you did get invloved in an accident.

    If you were stupid enough to even get into it and got into an accident — there wouldn’t be enough left to look for.

    What a joke in this day and age.