A mini-vehicle the size of a small suitcase
is taken for a spin by its owner in China.
The full functioning mini car is 60cm in length,
35cm in width and 40cm in height.
Xu Zhiyun, a 60-year-old Shanghai resident,
takes great pride in his creation.
The vehicle has night lights and turn signals
that are automatic, following the direction
of the steering wheel. It also has a sound
system, which can be controlled remotely.
With a top speed of just over 12 miles per
hour and apparently only needs four litres
of petrol to run a day.
Xu spent two years making the vehicle using
mostly spare parts he collected from car repair
shops.
His idea is pretty good, I like it a lot.
I would like to buy one to drive around for
fun if it is sold on the market.
The vehicle is not legally allowed on China's
roads.
