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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[The weirdest car at CES doesn&#8217;t even have four wheels]]></title>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Many of the cars at CES look just like normal, everyday cars, except they&#8217;re packed to the gills with next-gen technology &#8212; Android Auto, CarPlay, self-driving, the list goes on. Then there&#8217;s Elio. The quirky little three-wheeler was briefly parked in the lot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center this week, drawing curious stares and [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Many of the cars at CES look just like normal, everyday cars, except they&#8217;re packed to the gills with next-gen technology &mdash; Android Auto, CarPlay, self-driving, the list goes on.</p>

<p>Then there&#8217;s Elio.</p>

<p>The quirky little three-wheeler was briefly parked in the lot outside the Las Vegas Convention Center this week, drawing curious stares and photographs from countless passersby. It&#8217;s just a prototype cobbled together with sundry parts from various automakers, but by the time it&#8217;s on sale next year, Elio Motors claims the car will get 84 miles per gallon from a three-cylinder engine. Perhaps even crazier, it&#8217;ll cost just $6,800. That&#8217;s less than most motorcycles, nevermind cars.</p>

<p>You probably wouldn&#8217;t do a family road trip in it, but the Elio could make an amazing commuter car: it seats two in a tandem arrangement and has a little trunk that could probably fit a couple bags of groceries.</p>

<p>Our own Sam Sheffer took the prototype for a spin on the Las Vegas Strip with video producer Tre Shallowhorn riding shotgun, and &mdash; no surprise &mdash; we got a few stares.</p>

<p>Would you drive it?</p>
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