Segway, GM Unveil 'PUMA' Vehicle

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I really think this is absolutely cool. I am a disabled woman who drives an electric wheelchair to town. Id love to test something like this to see how it handles where i live, mountain area. congrats :)

darletta p of CA 1:51AM April 08, 2009

there's a new concept in the automotive business

it's 2 seated, 2 wheeled, and too ambitious

General Motors fearing their time is over

is desperate to meet their innovation quota

partnered with Segway trying to make headway

came up with something just a little more deadly

works like the other one except that you sit

and ride around praying that you don't get hit

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JournalRhythm of IL 1:04AM April 08, 2009

yea a baby carrage w/3 wheels and 2 training wheels on the back so it cant flip over how the heck are people supposed too carry this thing up stairs if they live in a apartment too charge for 6 hours for 35 miles of travel. not only does the electric company make big bucks but so wont the people who steal things this should be on golf courts only

i wouldnt pay more then 50 bucks for this baby carrage. but gm will charge 10k for it pardon the spelling.

gas sipper of CT 10:05PM April 07, 2009

EPIC FAIL.

Tobby of DE 9:30PM April 07, 2009

Are you kidding me? Bye bye GM

allen moore of MA 4:32PM April 07, 2009

The Puma Vehicle is on ebay already.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=180344446103

JJ of VA 3:23PM April 07, 2009

Love GOB!!

Edd of KS 2:54PM April 07, 2009

I hope these things will also have fast food trays and BIG drink holders!

Dean of TX 2:32PM April 07, 2009

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