The Russian motorcycle czars at Ural—who've been making sidecar bikes since World War II—specifically designed the new cT to be the ultimate city ride. They succeeded: It's small and maneuverable, with legit-comfy seating for two and a 2.9-cubic-foot trunk to stow your groceries. It fits into parking spots a Smart car wouldn't dare, zips adeptly through traffic, and costs less than a Scion. Unlike many sidecar rigs, the cT's third wheel isn't powered—making this one-wheel-drive model great for back roads and snow. All three of its wheels do have brakes, though, and there's a reverse gear for Wes Anderson-style vehicular double takes (or parking). Recommended but not included: helmet, scarf, and old-timey goggles. Pricing starts at $13,000.
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