BIG, BIG, BIG GRIN!!!
https://www.arcimoto.com/venue/gopro-hq/
finally had a chance to test drive an FUV, not once but twice
long story short,... happened to find an eMail notice that the FUV was making the rounds,... so this morning made the commute up to North County from my home which is really close to downtown San Diego,... basically it was a 34 mile trip but traffic sucked all the way,... having said that the drive up was well worth it because I had a chance to go for a test drive
first impression "yellow" is much more polished that the SRK I saw down at the convention center
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/busi...story.html
in current trim they mentioned the empty weight is about 1300 lbs, that is because it was used for roof crush testing,... so the plan from what I gather is to use slightly thinner steel tubing which will reduce the weight but still provide adequate crash cage protection
would have liked the seat pan about an 1" or 2" forward, just because it would have been a bit more comfortable BUT was told the seat is where it is because w/ in the geometry of steel tube frame, its the best location just in case ya get into some kind of crash
for many, many, many years now my daily driver is an old 123 series merceded diesel "euro version" meaning it does not have a passanger side mirror, anyway kept it because its vary reliable, vary maneuverable AND had excellent driver visibility,... basically when I drive I actually turn my head because I consider it better than wondering about a "mirror" blind spot
WRT "yellow" notice some other drivers commented on wanting bigger mirrors, personally the FUV is pretty open, so I never looked at the driver mirrors during my two short test drives, because even w/ the two sets of seat belts, it was vary easy to see traffic
not sure if "yellow" is the "sport" or "comfy" setup in terms of throttle response, etc., but it just worked,... deliberately tried to see if wide open throttle would slip the front tires, it was vary quick and smooth but no tire slipping,... as far as feathering the throttle when I tried to park in reverse, things were nice and easy,... basically very polished
as far as slow speed handeling, I know a little throttle (in forward or reverse) helps lots in maneuvering, and I didn't find any difficulty steering at low speeds
the one thing I thought could be improved is the parking brake,... instead of two parking break switches (for engaging and disengaging), personally wonder if a "left foot well" parking brake might work out better,... (disclosure guess that is my bias because my mercedes 300cd has a left foot brake)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjDTQ2lnJz8
or put a "red" led in the engaging switch and a "green" led in the disengaging parking brake switch,...
As I mentioned I had the second and last test drives today,... the first test drive was media,... forgot to ask what her name was, BUT the web site she was working for is
https://www.autorentalnews.com
so keep your eyes open for a report,... oh, FWIW the reason arcimoto is in this part of the world along w/ the media reporter doing a test drive is proximity to
www.hihula.com
https://www.arcimoto.com/venue/gopro-hq/
finally had a chance to test drive an FUV, not once but twice
long story short,... happened to find an eMail notice that the FUV was making the rounds,... so this morning made the commute up to North County from my home which is really close to downtown San Diego,... basically it was a 34 mile trip but traffic sucked all the way,... having said that the drive up was well worth it because I had a chance to go for a test drive
first impression "yellow" is much more polished that the SRK I saw down at the convention center
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/busi...story.html
in current trim they mentioned the empty weight is about 1300 lbs, that is because it was used for roof crush testing,... so the plan from what I gather is to use slightly thinner steel tubing which will reduce the weight but still provide adequate crash cage protection
would have liked the seat pan about an 1" or 2" forward, just because it would have been a bit more comfortable BUT was told the seat is where it is because w/ in the geometry of steel tube frame, its the best location just in case ya get into some kind of crash
for many, many, many years now my daily driver is an old 123 series merceded diesel "euro version" meaning it does not have a passanger side mirror, anyway kept it because its vary reliable, vary maneuverable AND had excellent driver visibility,... basically when I drive I actually turn my head because I consider it better than wondering about a "mirror" blind spot
WRT "yellow" notice some other drivers commented on wanting bigger mirrors, personally the FUV is pretty open, so I never looked at the driver mirrors during my two short test drives, because even w/ the two sets of seat belts, it was vary easy to see traffic
not sure if "yellow" is the "sport" or "comfy" setup in terms of throttle response, etc., but it just worked,... deliberately tried to see if wide open throttle would slip the front tires, it was vary quick and smooth but no tire slipping,... as far as feathering the throttle when I tried to park in reverse, things were nice and easy,... basically very polished
as far as slow speed handeling, I know a little throttle (in forward or reverse) helps lots in maneuvering, and I didn't find any difficulty steering at low speeds
the one thing I thought could be improved is the parking brake,... instead of two parking break switches (for engaging and disengaging), personally wonder if a "left foot well" parking brake might work out better,... (disclosure guess that is my bias because my mercedes 300cd has a left foot brake)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjDTQ2lnJz8
or put a "red" led in the engaging switch and a "green" led in the disengaging parking brake switch,...
As I mentioned I had the second and last test drives today,... the first test drive was media,... forgot to ask what her name was, BUT the web site she was working for is
https://www.autorentalnews.com
so keep your eyes open for a report,... oh, FWIW the reason arcimoto is in this part of the world along w/ the media reporter doing a test drive is proximity to
www.hihula.com