I'd happily daily a Twizzy instead of riding the bicycle or taking the public transportation. But then, considering for the price, you could get a Twingo, or a Logan MCV, or if you have that much in cash or some decent used car leasing option, a plethora of cars that are actually fun to drive while also being practical... And considering all of those are usable during all weather conditions, most of them have decent space and they are actually usable outside the city, it's hard to justify the Twizzy as a purchase. Oh, and if you want to go electric, there are used Nissan Leaves.
Don't get me wrong, as a company car, I'd happily take the Twizzy, or if I won one on a giveaway, or in any other case in which I don't have to spend my money on it. I sat it one and it seemed like it'd be fun to drive a car without actual doors, and everyone goes on about how fun it is. I guess some years down the road, if the depreciation hits it hard, and if you'd be able to find one with decent batteries or cheap replacement batteries, it'd make a damn good alternative for a small motorcycle, moped or even a small ICE car.
Don't get me wrong, as a company car, I'd happily take the Twizzy, or if I won one on a giveaway, or in any other case in which I don't have to spend my money on it. I sat it one and it seemed like it'd be fun to drive a car without actual doors, and everyone goes on about how fun it is. I guess some years down the road, if the depreciation hits it hard, and if you'd be able to find one with decent batteries or cheap replacement batteries, it'd make a damn good alternative for a small motorcycle, moped or even a small ICE car.