Beginning in 1980, exactly, Mr. Clive Sinclair's ZX Spectrum, was behind one of the most famous household computers in the uk. After being knighted in 1983, Mr. Sinclair decided to invest the interest that he obtained from the computer industry to the creation of a new transport.As a result, the Sinclair C5 was launched in 1985. This car can take a maximum of 35, just enough to go around the city, and the parking is very easy. Prices are very cheap, at that time only 399 pounds, and you also do not need a driver's license, vehicle registration and insurance to drive on the road. In theory, it is the perfect vehicle to go out of the city for those who need to save expenditure.However, this is a product failure. One of the inconveniences of the car is if you want to drive the C5 uphill, you must use the pedals of the vehicle like a bicycle. A covered wagon should drive it in the winter will be very inconvenient, plus the design of the car is not really comfortable for everyone. Moreover, the car has a very low ground clearance with the road surface, causing the rider to feel fear when riding on the roads East of the vehicles.Although the C5 has driven the company Sinclair Vehicles broke, Mr. Sinclair does not seem waver. He continues to develop new products with the trademark Sinclair Researching, including an electric bike called the Zike, in 1992 and a foldable bike is A bike in 2006. In 2010, he announced the next version of the C5, is expected to ship next year.
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