http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/04/automobiles/autoreviews/2-wheels-or-4-lets-just-split-the-difference.html?_r=1&no_interstitial&emc=Google-Earth
In England, new ideas are pulling into the driveway. Charles Morgan, who is also the chairman of the Morgan Motor Company, has designed a whole new car with only three wheels. The two front wheels of car handle steering while the single one in the rear end transmit power to the ground. Depending on the state, licensing a 3-wheel vehicle requires a car license. Everywhere else, a motorcycle license is required. Morgan says that such a great new car like this will be available in America by Christmas, ranging around $43,000.
To me, this article is very interesting. It brings a whole new style to cars around the globe. I've yet to hear a form of transportation that has two wheels in the front, much unlike a tricycle, which has two wheels in the back. It'd be very interesting to see such a unique car hit the streets.
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