If you’re into cars, particularly big ones, this will surely blow you away. The world’s largest truck in doing it’s job in the US, in Wyoming, Australia, the copper mines in Chile, or extracting iron in South Africa and gold in Nevada. It weighs 203 tonnes (when empty), and measures 24 foot 3 inches (7.4 metres) tall over the canopy, 47 feet 6 inches (14.5 metres) long.
Taking about lack of comfort and the sore muscles I got from jugging, I give you one of the most uncomfortable drives around. It’s Peel Trident, a microcar first produced in 1965. The car is 72 in (183 cm) long and 42 in (107cm) wide, with a weight of 198 lb (90 kg). Needless to say, the car was a disaster. Still, this old guy enjoys riding it at various car expos. Here’s the little bugger!
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