15 Weirdest European Cars of All Time

1981 Reliant Robin SuperPhoto by grobertson4

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9. Reliant Robin

The Reliant Robin is a very weird British car that was in production off and on from 1973 through 2002. The car only has a single front wheel, and this makes the vehicle very difficult to turn successfully. During the production life of the vehicle, there were three versions of the auto produced, and it has the distinction of being the second most popular fiberglass car in history. The engine for the auto is also located in the front of the car, and it is designed for the engine to drive the rear axle. The engine is 850cc in size, and it can go from zero to 60 MPH in 14 seconds with a top overall speed of 85 MPH. The third generation of the auto sees between 60 and 100 MPG fuel economy.

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