Car on a Stick, A Bright Idea?


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Futuristic car designs are, well, absurd for the most part. Sure, they’re fun to look at, but hold no water to the average consumer. But renowned designer Ross Lovegrove’s new design is something to shake a stick at, literally.

The “Car on a Stick

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chartguy

Would someone explain how this will move? I see four wheels, each pointed outward. You're going to have to turn two of them 90° each to roll any of them.

Rex

My question is how does it get off and on the stick?

Jonathan Fung

So, you don't actually drive it, and let the GPS drive for you. You're not safe anywhere near this car.

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