That depends upon how you drive it, how you treat the engine, if it is serviced and oil changed when it is supposed to be... people estimate that the engine should be good for 100,000km, but like anything some will be less and others more.
The low power versions (like mine) need an AM licence to be driven in the UK, the others need a B1 licence. There's no "without licence" option, unlike here in France. As for where to find them, try Google. I found www.evergreenautos.co.uk/ and www.hanmerautoservices.co.uk/aixam-and-microcar-dealership/ (no experience with either, just search result). What I will tell you is that my Aixam 400 is real easy on the fuel. The tank is 16 litres, each quarter gets about 100km, and to fill up from half (after maybe 220km or so) costs... about eight euros fifty. Somehow the ~30mph speed limitation doesn't seem like such a big deal when I'm not going broke feeding endless amounts of fuel into the car! Good luck, and let me know if you find one.
@@heyrickblog Actually it is a tractor engine. Some old Kubota models (intended mostly for garden work and mowing) were offered with the very same engine tuned to around 10 HP.
Good work on the video - nice little car.
Hello
Rick Murray what the price is for this Aixam
I no longer have it, used it as part exchange for my Aixam GTO.
Super car!!
How many kilometres can this car drive till it doesnt run anymore, like the motor?
That depends upon how you drive it, how you treat the engine, if it is serviced and oil changed when it is supposed to be... people estimate that the engine should be good for 100,000km, but like anything some will be less and others more.
My cousin buy the same 400 sL 40000kms un black is good engine kubota
What did u pay for this and where from ?
Three thousand, from an Aixam dealer just outside of Rennes.
How can I get one of these in the uk please help
The low power versions (like mine) need an AM licence to be driven in the UK, the others need a B1 licence. There's no "without licence" option, unlike here in France.
As for where to find them, try Google. I found www.evergreenautos.co.uk/ and www.hanmerautoservices.co.uk/aixam-and-microcar-dealership/ (no experience with either, just search result).
What I will tell you is that my Aixam 400 is real easy on the fuel. The tank is 16 litres, each quarter gets about 100km, and to fill up from half (after maybe 220km or so) costs... about eight euros fifty. Somehow the ~30mph speed limitation doesn't seem like such a big deal when I'm not going broke feeding endless amounts of fuel into the car!
Good luck, and let me know if you find one.
Max speed?
Limited by law to 45 kilometres per hour (about 29mph), but in reality can go up to about 52kph on a flat road. I don't. I usually go about 48.
Rick Murray my can go 80 kph
You wouldn't to go any more than 15mph.......
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Can I drive on a provisional in uk
@@andybux1840 no it requires a full motorcycle license. Or car license
Why this bad noise .as it brocken
@@Aaron-tf3iv But this is tractor in car version, the only difference is that it got waay less power then tractor
Because it has a waaay tinier engine than a tractor! It's probably only slightly more powerful than the engine in my ride-on mower...
@@heyrickblog you're ride on mower is more safer
@@heyrickblog Actually it is a tractor engine. Some old Kubota models (intended mostly for garden work and mowing) were offered with the very same engine tuned to around 10 HP.
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