Moving some stuff with my good old wheelbarrow. I just have to lift slightly on my end, and I can turn around in a minimum radius by side-stepping. Then it occurred to me, the Aptera should be able to do the same thing. With both front wheels rotating either clockwise or counter-clockwise, from the perspective of the outside view of each tire, the car should pivot in a circle around the rear wheel.
Of course the marketing department would have to be careful to never use the term "wheelbarrow turn," which might sound like mocking a three-wheeled vehicle. Something like "minimum radius pivot turn." Of course others would immediately start calling it a wheelbarrow turn, but that would just be affectionate kidding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DBXuZv38l8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1sgV7UBGUo
https://www.autoweek.com/news/technology/a32960374/toyota-patents-indicators-for-a-tank-turn-maneuver/
this maybe a a future market demand but it seems to require considerable losses in effceincy, i think partial self driving software and/or driving pathway suggestion software via dashboard display, HUD, etc is a better approach b/c it doesnt require such mechanical inefficiency and cost. hyundai already has a full auto software for this called "smart park."