Textron Specialized Vehicles has launched two new Cushman utility models, the Tour LSV and Hauler PRO LSV. These models introduce street-legal vehicles to the Cushman lineup for construction and ...
Cars and city living – it’s a complicated relationship. While cars offer the promise of supposed freedom and convenience, they also come with parking nightmares, fuel costs, and the dreaded rush-hour ...
Concept vehicles are exciting for both sides of the automotive community. Manufacturers get a chance to bring platforms to life showcasing prospective new technology while us consumers get to sit back ...
Rodney Dangerfield thought his cart in Caddy Shack gave him a license to go anywhere, but he was rich, cocky, and drunk. What he really needed to match his ego is this concept “car” scheduled to be ...
GEM, a low-speed vehicle (LSV) manufacturer in Anaheim, California, has just released a new app to make it even easier to use those small vehicles. The GEM Go app shows users a map of all roads in ...
I like big, fat American cars. One of the favorite cars I ever owned was a two-door ’67 Cadillac Calais. It measured 19 feet long, but looked more like it was 19 miles long. With its 429 cubic inches ...
As gas prices escalate toward $5 a gallon, one novel fuel saver is generally overlooked: the street-legal golf cart. These electric, low-speed vehicles, or LSVs, have been available since 1998 but ...
The bottom line: The Wheego Whip LSV, a world-sourced electric car with 33 percent of its parts from North America and with final assembly in Ontario, Canada, marks a beginning. It is among the first ...
First, it was a Corvette-powered Land Rover that made Richard Hammond yell, “I am a driving god!” at the top of his lungs. Now, it’s a fresh pair of 4x4s — one designed for track day performance and ...
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Before you see the white and blue “Welcome to Lavallette” sign, you may notice another larger one in front of it. “No Low Speed Vehicles!” it flashes as cars, cyclists, and joggers amble by on a sunny ...