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Microlino electric bubble car review: urban delight
Yes, it’s highway legal.
Yet even here in Amsterdam — a city dominated by bicycles with easy access to good public transportation — there are still lots of privately owned cars suffering from autobesity, just sitting there on the street unused 96 percent of the time, by some accounts. The midtier Microlino Dolce I reviewed starts at €20,000 (about $21,700) and is an absolute joy for quick trips to the market or dropping a kid at school while staying warm and dry in bad weather. Dolce Edition extras: special interior & rims, LED light bars, sunroof, retro colors & chrome details, vegan leather steering wheel, soft-close door mechanism Room for two on a single bench seat, protected by a unibody steel frame 177km range from 10.5kWh NMC / NCA battery with three-hour charge time.
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