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- Q5635292 subject Q8329396.
- Q5635292 subject Q8369956.
- Q5635292 subject Q8625141.
- Q5635292 abstract "The H-M-Vehicles Free-Way (H-M meaning high mileage) was a three-wheel microcar manufactured in Burnsville, Minnesota, from 1979 to 1982.These small commuter cars had a single seat and were powered by a 12 or 16 horsepower gasoline engine or a 4 hp electric motor. A diesel engine was offered, but none were ordered with it.The 12 HP version was guaranteed to get 100 mpg-US (2.4 L/100 km; 120 mpg-imp) when driven at a steady 40 mph (64 km/h). The 12 HP version averaged 80 mpg-US (2.9 L/100 km; 96 mpg-imp), and the larger 16 hp averaged 60 mpg-US (3.9 L/100 km; 72 mpg-imp) to 70 mpg-US (3.4 L/100 km; 84 mpg-imp). The standard fuel tank had a capacity of 3 US gallons (11 L) while a 9 US gallons (34 L) tank was optional.The motor was mounted behind the driver and was coupled to a snowmobile-style CVT belt drive transmission. Final drive to the rear wheel was by chain. The gasoline-powered Free-Way did not have a reverse gear in its transmission. An electrically powered reverse drive was offered as an option, but was never made available.The Free-Way had a welded tubular steel frame, with a secondary perimeter frame at bumper height to protect the driver from impacts. Suspension was fully independent, with two wheels in front and a single wheel in the rear. The fully enclosed two-piece fiberglass body was approximately 0.125 inches (3.2 mm) thick and had the colour molded into the material and was available in high-visibility red, yellow, or orange. The lower body included a full undertray to reduce the drag coefficient of the vehicle.The Free-Way had a single headlight and per federal standards were intended to be licensed as a motorcycle, but in some states they were titled as cars.About 700 Free-Ways were sold before the company closed in June 1982.".
- Q5635292 assembly Q736586.
- Q5635292 class Q360369.
- Q5635292 height "1.2954".
- Q5635292 layout Q1093045.
- Q5635292 length "2.921".
- Q5635292 productionEndYear "1982".
- Q5635292 productionStartYear "1979".
- Q5635292 thumbnail Denver_transport_museum_128.JPG?width=300.
- Q5635292 transmission "CVT, no reverse gear".
- Q5635292 weight "317520.0".
- Q5635292 width "1.3462".
- Q5635292 wikiPageExternalLink freewayhmv.
- Q5635292 wikiPageExternalLink ~freeway3w.
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- Q5635292 assembly Q736586.
- Q5635292 class Q360369.
- Q5635292 engine Q1310369.
- Q5635292 engine Q7692916.
- Q5635292 engine "*12 hp model:".
- Q5635292 engine "*16 hp model:".
- Q5635292 engine "permanent magnet DC motor, 4 hp".
- Q5635292 layout Q1093045.
- Q5635292 name "H-M-Vehicles Free-Way".
- Q5635292 production "1979".
- Q5635292 transmission "CVT, no reverse gear".
- Q5635292 weight "electric:".
- Q5635292 weight "gasoline:".
- Q5635292 type Product.
- Q5635292 type Automobile.
- Q5635292 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5635292 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5635292 type Thing.
- Q5635292 comment "The H-M-Vehicles Free-Way (H-M meaning high mileage) was a three-wheel microcar manufactured in Burnsville, Minnesota, from 1979 to 1982.These small commuter cars had a single seat and were powered by a 12 or 16 horsepower gasoline engine or a 4 hp electric motor. A diesel engine was offered, but none were ordered with it.The 12 HP version was guaranteed to get 100 mpg-US (2.4 L/100 km; 120 mpg-imp) when driven at a steady 40 mph (64 km/h).".
- Q5635292 label "HM Vehicles Free-way".
- Q5635292 depiction Denver_transport_museum_128.JPG.
- Q5635292 name "H-M-Vehicles Free-Way".