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Flying Cars in 18 months
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>>>>>>>http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/engineering/article5489287.ece
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>>>>>>It would have to be anti-grav with a simple joystick before I'd get one.
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>>>>>I saw some photos online with the wings folded in the 'car' mode. Huge blindspots!
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>>>>You've never had to reverse a PT Cruiser down a narrow, car-lined street. Blind spots! :-)
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>>>My sister, who lives in Colorado, drives a PT Cruiser. I don't care for it, but she loves it.
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>>I love it. Just so chunky and clunky and well built, and nice gadgets, such as self-retracting wing mirrors. Favourite car I've ever owned.
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>You and my sister would get along great :o) Whenever I visit her, she insists we spend hours in her car while she brags about this or that... :o) On the days we drove into the mountains, I insisted on not using her car. It gives me the feeling of at any time going over the 1000' drop.

Hey I know it's high off the ground, which is one of my loves of it, but 1000'!? You must so suffer from vertigo :-)

One of the very female features is the illuminated, fold out vanity mirrors on the underside of the sun visors. So your sister probably loves it more than I.

Strangely enough, for such a macho-looking retro-styled car, I do find, to my chagrin, that it is mostly women I see driving them around over here.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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