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Can you drive a Reliant Robin at 16?
Sorry age 16 cannot drive them, you are stuck with a Motorcycle or scooter under 50cc or a road legal quadbike if you can find one.
What is a B1 licence?
A B1 driving licence category would be motor vehicles not exceeding 550kg and a C1 category driving licence (large goods vehicle) allows you to drive vehicles weighing between 3,500 and 7,500kg. Motor vehicles with a MAM not exceeding 3500kg having not more than 8 passenger seats with a trailer up to 750kg.
How fast does a Robin Reliant go?
The Reliant Robin aimed to provide economical and predictable personal transport. The 850 cc engine gives an acceleration of 0 to 60 mph in 14 seconds and a top speed of 85 mph, they also give a very good economy figure of up to 70 mpg; the later Mk3 Reliant Robin was quoted to give 60 to 100 mpg.
What car is used in Only Fools and Horses?
Reliant Regal Van
Reliant Regal
Reliant Regal Van | |
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Type | 1967 Reliant Regal Supervan III |
Registration | DHV 938D |
Purpose | The Trotter’s mode of transportation; also used to store stock acquired by Trotter’s Independent Traders. |
Owner | Derek “Del Boy” Trotter |
What is the smallest car?
Just 54 inches long and 41 inches wide, the Peel P50 has held the Guinness World Records’ title of smallest car for more than 50 years.
What is a cat C licence?
A category C license allows drivers to drive vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, but must not exceed 32 tonnes. Category C (or Class 2 as they are otherwise known) licenses typically cover a vehicle with a cab and trailer fixed permanently together. While you have this license your vehicle weight must not exceed 750kg.
What is a normal driving license called?
Common Non-Commercial Driver’s License Classes A non-commercial driver’s license allows someone to operate a passenger vehicle alone, without supervision. In colloquial use, it’s referred to as a “regular” or “normal” driver’s license, because this is the type of driver’s license most people need.
What was the top speed of the Reliant Robin?
The Reliant Robin aimed to provide economical and predictable personal transport. The 850cc engine gives an acceleration of 0 to 60 mph in 14 seconds and a top speed of 85 mph, they also give a very good economy figure of up to 70mpg, the later Mk3 Reliant Robin was quoted to give 60 to 100mpg.
Why was the Reliant Robin so popular in the 1970s?
The Reliant Robin was well received in the 1970s because of good work executed by Ogle Design, (who had previously designed the Bond Bug, and Reliant Scimitar) and affordable price, considering 70 and 85 mph (113 and 137 km/h) was possible, and orders increased with the 1970s fuel crisis.
What did I do with my Robin Reliant car?
Reliant Robin project, bought a few years ago running and the head gasket went, completely rebuilt the engine got it MOTed and enjoyed the car for a year before one of the cylinders chewed itself up. Sourced a original new engine block (pictured) a
When was the Reliant Robin fibreglass car made?
It is the second-most popular fibreglass car in history, with Reliant being the second-biggest British car manufacturer for a time. The Robin was first manufactured in October 1973 as a direct replacement for the Reliant Regal.