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Hello, I'd like your opinions on which vehicle (old or new, custom or standard) affords the highest power to weight ratio, yet retains the lowest overall price tag (on the road - insuring too).

Let your minds flow people! But keep it registerable please? this will be the basis for a new addition to my garage (carport).

I'm sure i don't know a quarter of what some people here do, so that's why i'm asking.


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man, hard question...a base model Aurion(AT-X) would be a great example, with a price tag starting from about $15k. Its P to W ratio is noted at 7.95:1 kW/kg.

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I once stole a electronic lawnmower that was unattended on someones footpath

As much power as a Yaris, and it was free

beat that

whitestivo

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