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The Smallest Production Car, Ever!

Filed in: Cute & Funny, Video Clips — November 1st, 2007

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How small can a car be? Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson reviewed the world’s smallest production car — Peel P50 (1964). He drove it to work, even driving in the office!


video link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=HYtro7PnBA8

Peel P50 looks like a 3 wheels bike or kid’s toy to me. It is so small that I doubt I can fit myself into it… However, it can save your car parking fee. Would you buy a car like this? ;)

[hat tip: Yvonne Foong]

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  1. #1
    CincauHangus Says:

    if he can fit into it, i think you can too. =D

  2. #2
    Tim Says:

    I have to fetch my wife, so I won’t buy this mini car :)

  3. #3
    kljs Says:

    I won’t fit into this …. too small…… with my size, probably can’t even fit one leg….

  4. #4
    Weilian Says:

    It should be an electronic car rather than fossil fueled.

  5. #5
    Melvin Says:

    Not really practical car…

  6. #6
    jeremy Says:

    I saw many 3 wheels car in china before..

  7. #7
    Tze Yin Says:

    I don’t really go to think whether it is practical…. can fit in or not..
    but i had a really really good laugh on that !!!
    The zebra-crossing,…driving in the office… lift….
    And the funniest oof all is the one in BBC TV station!!!

  8. #8
    Zath Says:

    I was watching this on the live show the other night - brilliant stuff! I particularly liked the way the the BBC presenters kept moving the car! :)

  9. #9
    Zaiful Zin Says:

    wakakaka…you make me laugh today…..

  10. #10
    David termaar Says:

    i am 13 and when i saw top gear i fell in love with the peel p50 and i am already saving mony for it in spite of my age.

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