CAR EXPERT EXPOSES THE 'REAL REASON' ELECTRAMECCANICA SOLO CARS ARE BEING 'DESTROYED BY THE GOVERNMENT' 

Canadian electric vehicle startup ElectraMeccanica made headlines in 2018 when deliveries of its three-wheeled vehicle the Solo, first started making its way to consumers.

The car was designed to make commuting for city dwellers safer, more enjoyable, and less stressful.

It was a single passenger vehicle that, from the front, looked like a high-heeled shoe. Sporting a 100-mile single charge range, its small footprint allowed individual drivers protection from the elements, a climate controller cabin, in an easy-to-park form factor.

The idea didn’t catch on, and now nearly every single one of the vehicles are ending up in junkyards. 

“All of these ElectraMeccanica Solos are getting crushed and with good reason. They’re very dangerous. And the official reason of why they’re getting crushed is because they lose propulsion while driving, but I believe it’s because of the suspension system,” TikToker @StartupSlick says.

TikTokers who reacted to Slick’s post remarked that they were shocked a vehicle with such a glaring issue even made it to market: “Rear end lifts under acceleration? Sounds like their suspension engineer knows drag racing and nothing else.”