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Ok trying to turn that car around in small space can take forever, wasting your time, valuable fuel and tire rubber. Basicly the entire car body would be mounted on a turntable which in turn sits on the chasis. The chasis is symetrical and can drive in either direction. To turn the car round simply unlock
and lift the body, rotate it round to face the other way drop and relock it.
Now the car can be driven off in it's new direction and the hassle of a 3 point turn in a cramped space has been avoided completely. In more expensive models the turntable will be motorised so you can do the whole thing without getting out of the car.
(?) Fit all cars with these.
http://omniwheel.co...wheel/omniwheel.htm [coprocephalous, Jul 20 2005]
Nissan Pivo concept car
http://www.cnn.com/...issan_concept.reut/ No, not a new polish beer, just baked in concept. [squigbobble, Oct 08 2005]
Fit all cars with these
http://www.kornylak.../wheels/wheels.html corrected [coprocephalous]' counter-solution link [pashute, Jun 25 2013]
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Do you fancy doing high speed in reverse? how do you reverse the running gear of the car? |
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Failing that learn to drive properly |
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The idea was that the gear box is in the body not the chasis so when you turn it round, the dirve shafe enguages with the other axel and so the gears are now the other way round as well as the body. Plus I never intended it to be possible to rotate the body of the car while driving, you have to pull up first. |
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Alternatively, buy a Mini and do a U turn. |
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Wouldn't the wheel base need to be as wide as it is long? You might as well park it head in. Years ago in a magazine (Popular Science?) I saw a car that had four retractable smaller wheels that came down when you wanted to parallel park. The were 90 degrees different from the tires. You just drove sideways into the parking space. You can buy cars now with four wheel steering that makes parallel parking a breeze even for big vehichles. |
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why rotate only the body of
the car? rotate the whole car
around a disk that you jack
down. saw somthing like that
on scrapheap/junkjard wars i
think. |
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Way too expensive and complex.
To turn the gearbox around, you have to turn the engine around, and the hardest part would be the exhaust, it has to somehow spin around all the wheels and chassis. |
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Before I'd buy one they have to come up with electronically controlled springs so the suspension setup could be reversed as well, then somone whould have to give me the million $'s to buy the thing, and it also better look good |
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The solution to this is four wheel independent steering/ You could turn each wheel so it's 90 degrees opposite, and spin the car in place. |
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Cut two front-wheel drive cars in half just behind the drivers seat. Weld the two front sections together. Now, to change directions, you simply clamber over the seat back into the other drivers seat. |
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Oh, wait, some crazy kids in Poland already did that... |
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was hoping this was an idea about a car with DJ turntables on the dashboard so you can mix and scratch while you drive. |
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Sometimes I scratch when I drive anyway- oh, I see what you mean, never mind. |
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Baked (sort of) by Red Green. |
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I feel that vote may be in need of justification [po]...? |
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