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CAR INSIDE A COFFIN
by indian on Aug 07, 2008 10:29 PM  Permalink 

I would prefer to have a bike and hold the umbrella rather than purchasing this COFFIN-CAR :)

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I would prefer a Bike Instead
by indian on Aug 07, 2008 10:28 PM  Permalink 

I would prefer to have a bike and hold the umbrella rather than purchasing this SPACE SHUTTLE.

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Definitely a good learning for Hero-Honda
by Simin Sadanandan on Aug 07, 2008 10:24 PM  Permalink 

Joke aside--this is definitely a punch below the belt to all the design engineers of hero-honda--97cc honda engine gives 180kmpl and that too with a roof over your head.

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Great Stuff
by Karthikeyan on Aug 07, 2008 10:20 PM  Permalink 

Where do you get this?I will take one for my mother-in-law

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Ok Where is the car?
by C Mohan on Aug 07, 2008 10:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Ok Where is the car?

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RE:Ok Where is the car?
by Avi on Aug 07, 2008 10:22 PM  Permalink
The one which is seen in the background ... Red colored ... Looks like maruti omni ...

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grow up guys...!
by bimal koul on Aug 07, 2008 10:02 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

car? it is bekaar.
u guys stole a coffin from somewhere and put on bicycle tyres on it.
it runs 180 kms/litre...great but a bicycle runs without petrol.

grow up guys...think BIG!

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RE:grow up guys...!
by Anand YNI on Aug 07, 2008 10:43 PM  Permalink
Jab pehla aeroplane bani thi, thab bhi logo ne aise hi bakwaas kiye the!!

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RE:grow up guys...!
by deep J on Aug 07, 2008 10:16 PM  Permalink
I couldn't control myself LOL after reading your comment.

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Probably a wasteful time and effort with Gaurada.....instead I suggest these guys to
by KMR Overseas on Aug 07, 2008 10:02 PM  Permalink 

find a way to increase the present mileage of Tata truck engine by 1 kilometer per liter. They would become Millionaires by overnight.

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Made for stupid commentators
by Nits on Aug 07, 2008 10:01 PM  Permalink 

This exclusively made for who deject and demoralized the efforts of young students as two in one Coffin towards their last journey…hehehehe

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Rikshaw
by Kabir Anand on Aug 07, 2008 10:01 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

If you look it closely it..it is a motorized Rikshaw with flashy cover on it.

still ... not bad at all... I don't know why people are criticizing it. If it can have some practical values its good

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RE:Rikshaw
by Geo on Aug 07, 2008 11:48 PM  Permalink
Maybe can be used to push dead bodies to khabristan?

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This is a very crude version of an advanced concept enshrined in a car called the Aptera
by Vishnu Sharma on Aug 07, 2008 10:00 PM  Permalink 

Check it out on Google.

Aptera Typ-1
Manufacturer       Aptera Motors, Inc.
Production       est. end of 2008
Assembly       United States
Predecessor       Aptera Mk-0
Class       Subcompact
Body style(s)       2-door three wheeled car
Layout       RMR layout
Engine(s)       Gasoline: 10 kW[1] genset
Electric: 30 kW 3-phase motor, 100 ft·lbf (140 N·m) torque[2]
Transmission(s)       Series hybrid with 1:6 ratio belt drive
Curb weight       1,480 lb (671 kg)[3]
Electric range       120 mi (190 km)
Designer       Eleven

Aptera Motors (formerly Accelerated Composites based in San Diego, California.) is a maker of high-efficiency vehicles, and is located in Carlsbad, California. Aptera’s first product, a three-wheeled two-seater named the Typ-1, is currently under development,though they are accepting pre-orders from California residents. The claimed long-range fuel efficiency of the hybrid model of 130 mpg (US) at 55 mph (1.8 L/100 km at 90 km/h) would make it one of the most fuel-efficient cars in the world. Aptera Motors cites 300 miles per US gallon (0.78 L/100 km) when plugged in every 120 miles (190 km).



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