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It's the year 2000. The future is now. My questions is, "Where are the flying cars?" Many of us envisioned a future where people would regularly commute in their own flying cars. That hasn't happened yet. However, a practical and fully functional flying car has been built. Called the Mollar M400 this vehicle lives up to everyones expectations. She can travel 350 mph (that's 3 times faster than a conventional helicopter) and reach altitudes of 30,000 feet. Her range is 900 miles averaging only 29 miles per gallon using normal gasoline!
So the flying car is here but I expect its use to be limited to the government in applications such as law enforcement and emergency services. Which may be a good thing. I question a neighbor trying to park one next door. The average driver has a hard enough time parallel parking, what more trying to land.
So how much would one of these flying cars cost? Currently they run about $1 million USD per unit.. Plans are to make the Mollar available to the public for $60,000. |
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