I tend to call mine The Weeble since I read about a fireman referring to it that way in an article.
Turns out they were given one by Mitsubishi to practice rescue/recovery and to learn how to recognize where the high-power lines were (yikes) when approaching the car from different angles. Car rolled on its roof, look at things from the underside, fine. Next step was to roll it down to one side, but when they did it wouldn't stop there because of the 700+ lbs. of batteries bolted to the bottom - it just slammed all the way into full upright position before they could catch it. Nobody hurt, but the fireman in the article said he'd never seen anything like it, the car had an overwhelming tendency to right itself, like a toy Weeble figure.
And heck, for a car, it does look like a Weeble! :lol: