- A flying car is being unveiled this week at the New York Auto Show, and we cant help but wonder: If the roads are jam-packed with crazy drivers now, what would it be like if they all had flying cars? The manufacturer, Terrafugia of Woborn, Mass. (Los Angeles Times)
- Follow stories by Rachael Levy. MySlate is a new tool that you track your favorite parts Slate. You can follow authors and sections, track comment threads youre interested in, and more. (Slate)
- Whenever I imagine a flying car, which is quite often for some reason, it usually looks like something out of The Jetsons or Back to the Future. Sadly, today's flying cars look more like lackluster Transformers. (Time)
- Senior consumer reporter and "Deal of Day" columnist Kelli B. Grant navigates the New York International Auto Show in search of the best, worst and coolest from automakers' new lineups. (Smart Money)
- The dream of mixing the chocolate of flying into the peanut butter of everyday driving has enticed inventors for decades, yet no flying car or roadable aircraft combination has ever found wide acceptance, let alone mastered the severe technical hurdles. (YAHOO!)
- The flying car appeared on "Fox and Friends" morning show Tuesday and it caused a stir on the sidewalks of New York as passerby's stopped and looked it over. (Examiner)
- This story comes from the Yahoo! Contributor Network, where individuals publish their unique perspectives on some of the world's most popular websites. (YAHOO!)
- NEW YORK -- Flying cars arent just science fiction anymore. Woburn, Mass.-based Terrafugia Inc. said Monday that its prototype flying car has completed its first flight, bringing the company closer to its goal of selling the flying car within the next year. (Abc Local Web)
- (CBS/AP) - A Dutch company is close to achieving the dream of every motorist ever stuck in a traffic jam: the ability to lift off and fly over it. (digtriad.com)
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Flying car
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