Smallest Roadworthy Car enters
Guinness Book of World Records
BY LAUREN DEANGELIS PUCKETT
If you thought the Smart Fortwo
was a small car, think again. The
2014 edition of the Guinness World
Records features the real world's
"Smallest Roadworthy Car" ? a
vehicle measuring just over two
feet high and four feet long.
Created by Phoenix native Austin
Coulson, the comically toy-like car
can go up to 25 miles per hour
and sports "IM BIG" on its license
plate.
The car may be cute, but it just
doesn't look safe to drive on actual
roads. However, USA Today reports
that it is, in fact, licensed and
registered in Texas and is classified
as a low-speed vehicle, which
means it can drive on local roads
marked for up to 25 mph only. Of
course, the ride might be a bit
cramped. With the car's incredibly
diminutive size, the only occupant
who could fit comfortably might
just be Miracle Milly, Guinness'
"Smallest Living Dog," a 3.8-inch-
tall chihuahua named Milly who is
smaller than a running shoe.
Actually, the world's "Shortest
Donkey," at just over two feet tall,
might also fit nicely.
Check out the gallery to see the
world's tiniest car for yourself, and
check out the video and press
release below for details on this
and other wacky new entries in the
2014 Guinness World Records.
shared from autoblog.com