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Oh hey look it’s one of those thingies
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There’s a couple that I see around town. They’re ugly as sin, but you can’t argue with the utility of it.
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I saw one yesterday on 85 near CLT airport.
Didn’t get a picture though.
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I see one every so often too. And it's so ugly I almost like it.
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Jordan Ford often has a few on their lot in San Antonio. Has anyone ever seen the interior?
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I’ve always wondered if one of these would be worth buying for utility value and ease of repairs because Modular v8.
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I think they were primarily designed for paratransit so it’s probably pretty basic.
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holy crap there are a lot in Chicago, I was shocked.
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What the hell is it?
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There’s a blue one which shows up at my work from time to time.
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Definitely, I’d just never seen inside one.
What are they even called? I’m sure I can Google the pictures...
EDIT: It’s called an MV-1 (Mobility Ventures) - http://www.mv-1.us/mv-1-se
Actually pretty cool in a very functional way.
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I see those all over Austin. The local bus company runs them.
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I’ve seen a bunch of these roaming the streets of northern NJ, including a few privately owned ones. Most are operated by elderly/disabled transport agencies (Access-A-Ride in NY, I forget what it’s called here) or taxi companies.
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50% of this Netflix Movie was spent driving around in one...