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A TikToker's 3-Wheeled ‘Mini House Car' Has Gone Viral — See the Videos!

A TikToker's 3-Wheeled ‘Mini House Car' Has Gone Viral — See the Videos!

Yahoo23-02-2025

A woman's cozy 'mini house car' has gone viral on TikTok — with one of her videos receiving more than 17 million views.
The woman, who posts under the name Janet Colby and uses the handle @ellaonwheels_0, first began sharing videos of her three-wheeled electric vehicle in November 2024. The videos started racking up views as she let viewers in on her methods for converting the car's interior into a homey hangout space for herself and her family.
The two dozen videos on her feed showcase Janet decorating the interior of the vehicle with items like pink fluffy pillows, patterned privacy curtains and even a portable projector so that she and her family can watch movies and TV when sitting in the parked car.
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Other videos feature her showing viewers how she unwinds in the car after a long day, often settling in with snacks on a portable tabletop.
'After a tiring day, I finally have my own time to relax,' she captioned a video shared on Jan. 4, adding, 'By the way, it's not cold in the car, and there is a heater 🥰.'
The TikToker also often includes shots of her mini car from afar, which gives viewers a sense of its true size. 'It looks good from any angle 😘😘😘,' she captioned a video with photos of the car — which has a cartoon cat painted along the side — parked on the outskirts of a town.
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Many Tiktokers are all about the tiny portable structure, with a number of them voicing their love for the car in the comment sections on Janet's videos.
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'I want it 🥰🥰🥰,' wrote one person, with another adding, 'IT'S SO CUTE.'
Others, however, find the car's small size less than ideal.
'It looks cozy but unsafe,' wrote one TikToker.
'Bro I'm scared,' joked another.
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