Can I Get a Cute Car?

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Can I Get a Cute Car?

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this miata matches your vibe so much it’s genuinely unstoppable lol 😂💅

kenzo
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the smol fits the miata so perfectly I love it

jademabey
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The button is holding it for it's dear life.

peacem
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You can just tell she's watch f&f and now thinks she's everything about jdm cars like it's a insult to us car guys.

lincolnlawellington
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They are super fun cars, I drive one everyday

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Its not a miata its a Eunos Roadster guys

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The CitiCar is an electric car produced from 1974 to 1977 by Sebring, Florida–based Sebring-Vanguard, Inc. After being bought out by Commuter Vehicles, Inc, Sebring-Vanguard produced the similar Comuta-Car and Comuta-Van from 1979 to 1982. Similarities to its exterior design can be spotted in the Danish Kewet and the later Norwegian Buddy electric car. Accounting for all CitiCar variants, a total of 4, 444 units were produced up to 1979, the most since 1945 for an electric car assembled in North America until surpassed in 2011 by the Chevrolet Volt.[1]

CitiCar
1976 Citicar 6HP.jpg
1976 1/2 model - 6 hp CitiCar - Note door style w/sliding windows
Overview
Manufacturer
Sebring-Vanguard
Also called
Comuta-Car
Comuta-Van
Production
1974–1977
Designer
Robert G. Beaumont (President of Sebring Vanguard)
Body and chassis
Class
Battery Electric
Body style
2-door 2-seat
Powertrain
Electric motor
GE Series DC motor; 2.5 HP (early), 3.5 HP, or 6 HP (late)
Battery type: 6 X 6v or 8 X 6v lead-acid
Dimensions
Length
2, 437 mm (95.9 in)
Width
1, 397 mm (55.0 in)
Height
1, 524 mm (60.0 in)
Curb weight
591 kg (1, 303 lb)
Chronology
Successor
Comuta-Car and variants 1979 - 1982
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History
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Inspired by Club Car's golf cart design and partly in response to the 1970s fuel crisis, a company called Sebring-Vanguard produced its first electric vehicle, the Vanguard Coupe (sometimes referred to as the EV Coupe), in 1974. Company founder and President Robert G. Beaumont, [2] working with designer Jim Muir, came up with the CitiCar after this earlier EV Coupe was not an immediate success. This second attempt was still based on a lot of the Club Car's mechanical features, though.

Produced in its plant in Sebring, Florida, the CitiCar was a small wedge-shaped electric vehicle. Early versions had no extra features and can be considered an experiment in minimalist automotive design; it was as basic a people mover as could be bought at the time. By 1976, enough CitiCars were produced to promote Sebring-Vanguard to the position of being the U.S. #6 auto manufacturer after GM, Ford, Chrysler, AMC, and Checker Motors Corporation; but ahead of Excalibur and Avanti Motors. Production of the CitiCar continued until 1977 with about 2, 300 CitiCars produced.

Commuter Vehicles, Inc. purchased the CitiCar design, and renamed the vehicle Comuta-Car. Production of this upgraded version began in 1979 and Commuter Vehicles, Inc. produced an estimated 2, 144 Comuta-Cars and Vans.

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1977 CitiCar
The CitiCar came in three models. All three models had a flat diagonal front, a flat roof, and a flat nearly vertical back. Early coupes, designated as model SV-36, had a 2.5 hp (1.9 kW) motor and 36V battery pack. The second model coupes, designated as model SV-48, had a 3.5 hp (2.6 kW) motor and 48V battery pack, and some small improvements. During the last years of production, the third model variant of the Citicar, sometimes referred to as a Transitional CitiCar or 1976 1/2 model, had an improved drive train with a 6 hp (4.5 kW) motor, and the body was changed slightly to incorporate heater inlet vents on the side of the vehicle and some had the improved door style with better latches and permanently installed sliding windows.


A ComutaCar. Bumper extensions were added in later models to meet evolving US government regulatory standards
The later Comuta-Car, produced by Commuter Vehicles, Inc., retained all of the Transitional CitiCar changes including the larger 6 HP motor and drive train arrangement, but moved the batteries from under the seat to battery boxes behind the bumpers, making the vehicle about 16 inches (410 mm) longer than the 8-foot (2.4 m) long CitiCar. ComutaCars also incorporated additional frame supports to meet the new DOT standards. One of these supports created the center-console-like rug-covered divider between the driver and passenger.

gtadestroypontiac
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When u get the perfect car size to match ur lil mama 😍💕💐❤️🤗

pyrothemenice
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Imagine being this bored with that car lmao

ABAtrading
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Sei bellissima ai delle gambe stupende 🌹🌹🌹💕💕💕🇮🇹

giannipurcaro
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Love this girl, awesome cars, awesome clips and always friendly and genuine!

jonnylyons
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I like my girls how I like my cars, smol and turbo.

brophymusprime
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Idk who’s more attractive your or the car ?

mannyimmanuel
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these comments are hilarious. all it takes is a girl with a Miata and the simps go crazy. 😂

KeepingItKeith
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“Can I get a bhaddie that likes cars as much as I do”
“What color do you want?”
“A red one”
“What size”
“Smol🥺”

tavonfeaster
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I already know your gonna make it into a track car 😂

Stratmaster_
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I stand by the saying “miata is always the answer” they’re amazing cars, I have 2 na’s and planning on buying more.

justinstewart
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She's so cute and that's my type of girl car girl yes

taninjatoxic
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Can i get a car girl, a cute one, smol

TheRoyalflush