If you ever happened to see the AeroCivic on the road, you’d be forgiven for wondering how such an odd-looking vehicle can even move. What you wouldn’t know is that Mike Turner’s hyper-modified Honda Civic gets better mileage and has a lower drag coefficient than even the newest generation of the Toyota Prius. At a speed of 65mph the Aerocivic gets a whopping 95mpg!
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Not as pretty or slippery as the Varna Diablo, but definitely a good idea whose time is coming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQwpGLCAMm4
Can you say Aptera?
Keep the design and mass produce it. I’ll be first in line to buy one!
Yeah, but can you park it?
[...] Fuel efficiency may have only become a hot topic recently, but some people have been thinking about with hypermiling vehicles for decades. Take, for example, inventors Bill Green and Craig Henderson — in 1984 the pair built a car dubbed the “Avion“, which squeezed out 113 mpg in test runs. Now it’s going back on the road in an attempt to travel from Canada to Mexico on just 14 gallons of gas. [...]