The diesel-powered EcoRider is a rare breed, delivering a stunning 120 miles per gallon while running on home-made biodesel. The wide tires boast a contact patch of a mere 2 PSI, making it less harmful when used in the wilderness compared to a human walking. The EcoRider would make a great vehicle for use in protected wildnerness reserves, golf courses, as well as agricultural environments. The Hotz 230 cc diesel engine model costs a whooping $4,500, but that is a small price to pay considering the postive enviromental impact in brings.
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