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I have an idea for 2 new vehicle types that could be added in ~1935 as a successor of sorts to the phaeton (which collapses in popularity around this time) in that they would be stupid cheap easy to sell vehicles (bajaj auto sold 780k tuktuks in 2019)

Tuktuk

Requirements for good tuktuk

Comfort: 2/5
Safety: 1.5/5
Reliability: 4/5
Cargo: 2/5
Quality: variable

Performance: 1.5/5
Handling: 4/5
Fuel: 3.5/5
Power: 0.5/5

Bodies:
[Image: File:1957_Daihatsu_Midget_01.jpg]
[Image: 123637.jpg]
[Image: Bajaj-RE-Tuk-tuk.jpg?resize=1500%2C1273&ssl=1]
[Image: File:2016_Phnom_Penh,_Kambod%C5%BCa%C5%8...k_(02).jpg]
[Image: eMoBi-EV-Rickshaw-tuk-tuk-001.jpg]

Popularity: 4/5 when it begins in Asia & Africa

Motorised tricycle (open-top)

Comfort: 1.5/5
Safety: 1/5
Reliability: 4/5
Cargo: 2.5/5
Quality: variable

Performance: 2.5/5
Handling: 4/5
Fuel: 4/5
Power: 0.5/5

Bodies:
[Image: aimg190.jpg]

Popularity: 4/5 when it begins in Asia & Africa


What are yall's opinions on this being added to Gearcity?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto_rickshaw

go down to Regional variations > Cambodia to see one of the bodies (the first image on the left) as i was unable to post the link properly

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto_ricks...k_(02).jpg

this is the one i tried to post
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c...a_k360.jpg

more tuktuk style bodies (if you stick a roof on the rear section and a bench or 2, it essentially is a tuktuk)