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I don't think "one-liter" was to refer to the engine. Like the Polo 3L, which used 3 liters per 100km, I think it was a reference to the fuel usage. Of course now we find that it actually uses something like 1.3L, so I'm not sure the name really fits.
It has two seats, one behind the other. In many countries, it will be viewed as a "lightweight vehicle" which have the same rights on the roads and for parking as motorcycles. (no parking fees in cities and can travel in hov lane) I have followed this car for 5 years now and believe this is no longer a prototype, but the final product. I have seen prices for this car from $10,000 to $40,000. I would buy one for up to $17,000, but not one penny more...
i just learned of this car today, pretty cool, i might spend up to $20K for one, i have a 2008 smart which gets 40-60mpgs on regular gas (mercedes recommends premium, i run it on regular, no difference!).
the smart has more cargo space, i am more limited by weight than by volume with the smart (500 pounds passenger+cargo capacity)
A one-liter car? This moniker describes a car that uses one liter of fuel—about a quarter of a gallon—to propel a car for 100 kilometers, or 62 miles. The one-liter cars fuel economy translates to almost 240 mpg.
dope, it's a one liter engine! they are talking about 1.3 liters per 100km with this car, which is 180 US MPGs, there are other videos about this car that state that....
Now the idea of the one-liter car has been resurrected. VWs biggest news at the Frankfurt auto show was the L1 concept, a prototype that "is close to production" and "will be developed," the company says. Even so, the L1 looks refined and close to series production, which couldnt be said of the 2002 concept. It could be on the market as soon as 2013, Volkswagen sources tell us.
i have had three "one-liter" cars in the past 12 years, 2 metros and a smart. what's the big fuckin deal? my brother had a subaru 360 30 years ago that had a 356cc engine and would do 65mph and 80mpgs...
@mrbadx19 Well first this car gets roughly 250 mpg and goes 100 mph. Second is this car is far safer, currently on par with formula racing cars. Those two things are outstanding specifications, especially compared to a 360...
@Napalmdog ummm, it's a cartoon and not a car, it's a nice cartoon. VW would love to put this on the road, obama jacked up mileage standards last year. nobody will meet his standards with even 4 cylinder cars. i've owned 3 cylinder cars for 25 years, with "old tech" i got 50-60mpgs, the cars were under 2000 pounds. you're an idiot if you think this car can get 250mpg, i'm done, you're an idiot.
@mrbadx19 From Wiki "The Volkswagen 1-litre car, also known since 2009 as the L1[1] (see 2009 model below), and from 2011 as the XL1, is a two-person diesel concept car produced by Volkswagen. The 1-litre car was designed to be both roadworthy and practical, while being able to travel 100 km on 1 litre of diesel fuel[2] (equivalent to 235 miles per U.S. gallon or 282 mpg Imperial)"---- Sir, you are an uninformed troll...
@Napalmdog i'll believe 200+ miles per gallon when i see it. not from something as big as this car, a cute video does not make reality. if i could hire 2 semi's to run blocking, i could hit 150mpgs in my smart, but that's not "real world", on a calm summer day with an open track, i can do 90-100mpgs with my smart, and that's not "real world" either. i had a honda 70 long ago that got 140mpgs, it was 180 pounds and i was 120 pounds. (still am 120 pounds 30 years later)
Yaaaa, stick with your nice little beetles pleasee,
PrettynBlue98 5 months ago
where i can put my products? in my ass?
MrKazakh777 1 year ago
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Stgopena1212 1 year ago
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emorozov 1 year ago
I don't think "one-liter" was to refer to the engine. Like the Polo 3L, which used 3 liters per 100km, I think it was a reference to the fuel usage. Of course now we find that it actually uses something like 1.3L, so I'm not sure the name really fits.
haygoodb 2 years ago
this is nice but our project is more economic
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BrennerMaschinenbau 2 years ago
i think is cool to see that car on our freeways very moder. we are in 2009 so we nade a drastic change on vehicles.. i agree
tupsiesoc 2 years ago
It has two seats, one behind the other. In many countries, it will be viewed as a "lightweight vehicle" which have the same rights on the roads and for parking as motorcycles. (no parking fees in cities and can travel in hov lane) I have followed this car for 5 years now and believe this is no longer a prototype, but the final product. I have seen prices for this car from $10,000 to $40,000. I would buy one for up to $17,000, but not one penny more...
Umaxen 2 years ago 4
i just learned of this car today, pretty cool, i might spend up to $20K for one, i have a 2008 smart which gets 40-60mpgs on regular gas (mercedes recommends premium, i run it on regular, no difference!).
the smart has more cargo space, i am more limited by weight than by volume with the smart (500 pounds passenger+cargo capacity)
mrbadx19 2 years ago
price published in Germany was 5000€
Dubconferencedotorg 2 years ago
I can't see a car that only seats one person - the driver - selling.
Syntox 2 years ago
A one-liter car? This moniker describes a car that uses one liter of fuel—about a quarter of a gallon—to propel a car for 100 kilometers, or 62 miles. The one-liter cars fuel economy translates to almost 240 mpg.
tobyls2555 2 years ago
dope, it's a one liter engine! they are talking about 1.3 liters per 100km with this car, which is 180 US MPGs, there are other videos about this car that state that....
mrbadx19 2 years ago
Too bad they went with such an ugly ass design for the rear.
WretchedDrake 2 years ago
There is no point, we all know Volkswagen will never put this into production.
quatlen 2 years ago
Now the idea of the one-liter car has been resurrected. VWs biggest news at the Frankfurt auto show was the L1 concept, a prototype that "is close to production" and "will be developed," the company says. Even so, the L1 looks refined and close to series production, which couldnt be said of the 2002 concept. It could be on the market as soon as 2013, Volkswagen sources tell us.
tobyls2555 2 years ago
i have had three "one-liter" cars in the past 12 years, 2 metros and a smart. what's the big fuckin deal? my brother had a subaru 360 30 years ago that had a 356cc engine and would do 65mph and 80mpgs...
mrbadx19 2 years ago
@mrbadx19 Well first this car gets roughly 250 mpg and goes 100 mph. Second is this car is far safer, currently on par with formula racing cars. Those two things are outstanding specifications, especially compared to a 360...
Napalmdog 9 months ago
@Napalmdog ummm, it's a cartoon and not a car, it's a nice cartoon. VW would love to put this on the road, obama jacked up mileage standards last year. nobody will meet his standards with even 4 cylinder cars. i've owned 3 cylinder cars for 25 years, with "old tech" i got 50-60mpgs, the cars were under 2000 pounds. you're an idiot if you think this car can get 250mpg, i'm done, you're an idiot.
mrbadx19 9 months ago
@mrbadx19 From Wiki "The Volkswagen 1-litre car, also known since 2009 as the L1[1] (see 2009 model below), and from 2011 as the XL1, is a two-person diesel concept car produced by Volkswagen. The 1-litre car was designed to be both roadworthy and practical, while being able to travel 100 km on 1 litre of diesel fuel[2] (equivalent to 235 miles per U.S. gallon or 282 mpg Imperial)"---- Sir, you are an uninformed troll...
Napalmdog 9 months ago
@Napalmdog i'll believe 200+ miles per gallon when i see it. not from something as big as this car, a cute video does not make reality. if i could hire 2 semi's to run blocking, i could hit 150mpgs in my smart, but that's not "real world", on a calm summer day with an open track, i can do 90-100mpgs with my smart, and that's not "real world" either. i had a honda 70 long ago that got 140mpgs, it was 180 pounds and i was 120 pounds. (still am 120 pounds 30 years later)
mrbadx19 9 months ago
this is cool
tunex413 2 years ago
Nice car :D
zqzezima 2 years ago 5