1999 Corbin Sparrow #2 by goodoleboy
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No excuses now....BUY THIS CONVEYANCE!
Captured 6/5/16 @ 11:12 am, at the beautiful Huntington Beach Concours d'Elegance, held on the vast grounds of the beautiful Huntington Beach Central Park in beautiful Huntington Beach, California.
The Myers Motors NmG (formerly the Corbin Sparrow) is a single-passenger, three-wheeled, battery electric vehicle designed specifically for commuting and city driving. It was initially produced by Corbin Motors and now by Myers Motors. It is a Personal Electric Vehicle (PEV).
The Sparrow is powered by a 20 kW (continuous) 156-volt DC or 3-phase AC electric motor and has a range of 32 to 64 km (20 to 40 miles) and a top speed of 112 km/h (70 mph). Fuel efficiency is approximately 130 W·h/km (4.8 mi/(kW·h), which is equivalent to 162 mpg (US) or 194 mpg (UK) (1.45 L/100 km) using the DOE conversion.
In June 2008, the website listed a price of $29,995 without taxes or shipping. In 2009, the NmG began to use lithium batteries which Myers Motors claims doubled its driving range to 60 miles (97 km) between charges.
Source: Wikipedia free encyclopedia.
Well worth a ZOOM.
Comments (6)
bmac62
Must have been one of the most unusual vehicles at the show. As usual, great job displaying your first class auto photos!
MrsRatbag
What a cute little thing that is! It almost looks like a cartoon vehicle. You've given us a great range of views in this spread and the other too, spectacular work!
sharky_
Interesting vehicle... Long gas range. Aloha
prutzworks
cute vehicle
helanker
Simply awesome and sooo hilarious too and the shots..... They are just class.
anahata.c
I commented on the first of these two montages, but not this one. As Bill says, great job displaying your first class auto shots. The top and bottom shot show the front and back, respectively. With a closeup, in the middle. You got the light on it, the sweep feeling, and the feeling of its 'cartoonish' presence. It's such a little bug! And the shot in the middle really feels like we're sneaking a peek---the contrast of its gray interior with that blueish exterior is striking. As is the taffy-like lines of the chassis. And the last shot really shows off how thin and diminutive this is: It really stands out next to all those other 'normal' cars. And the chair in front of the car looks like it's holding out its arms for a hug. Terrific collection of shots. And a real find of a car.
Harry, I'm at an hour, so I must move on for now. I will get to your latest shots next session---I just wanted to get a few more that I missed, from the previous months. Again, a much better 2017 to you than your 2016. I hope it brings you relief. You deserve it.