Modular Vehicles: Difference between revisions
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* Sedan | * Sedan | ||
* Coupe | * Coupe | ||
4-wheeled PC-style vehicles are characterized as... | |||
* $18-30K | |||
* 174-197" long | |||
* 73-77" wide | |||
* 103-110" wheelbase | |||
* 58-60" height | |||
* 5 seats | |||
* 17 cubic feet cargo | |||
* 26-19mpg | |||
==C== | ==C== |
Revision as of 17:32, 9 January 2012
Since the Power Cube is interchangable, it makes sense that the rest of the vehicle should be interchangable too. The following categories of vehicles will be considered.
P
Intended primarily to carry a single person. Examples are...
- ATVs
- Motorcycles
- Scooters
4-wheeled P-style vehicles are characterized as...
- $4-10K
- 430-695lbs
- 70 mph max
- 45-51" wheelbase
- 71-84" long
- 41-47" wide
- 30-36" seat height
P+
Intended primarily to carry one person and their cargo. The cargo can be replaced by one or more people. Examples are...
- Utility Vehicles
- ROVs
- UTVs
- Side by sides
4-wheeled, P+-style vehicles are characterized as...
- $8-11K
- 111-141" long
- 56-59" wide
- 73-75" wheelbase
- 1200-1500lbs
- 1-1.5K pounds payload
- 2-5 seats
PC
Intended primarily to carry several people and their cargo. Examples are...
- Automobile
- Car
- Sedan
- Coupe
4-wheeled PC-style vehicles are characterized as...
- $18-30K
- 174-197" long
- 73-77" wide
- 103-110" wheelbase
- 58-60" height
- 5 seats
- 17 cubic feet cargo
- 26-19mpg
C
Intended primarily to carry cargo. Examples are...
- Truck
- Pickup truck
- Lorry
C+
Intended primarily to carry a lot of cargo. The cargo can be replaced by a job-specific tool (like a crane). Examples are...
- Commercial truck
- Box truck
- Dump truck
- Cherry picker
- Flatbed