Amphibious cars are machines of wonder. Imagine showing up at the lake, driving your car directly down the boat ramp, and having a fun day on the water in the same vehicle that got you there – then ...
The image of a Ford Mustang you can drive straight into the water—and back out again—is funny. Not just for its potential to make a scene at every boat ramp from California to Maine, but because ...
About a million people wrote in with the news about the Aquada, an amphibious car from British car company Gibbs. It’s certainly stretching the definition of a gadget a bit, but what the heck, a car ...
“When am I going to get my flying car?” It’s one of the more annoying questions we get asked on a regular basis, and the answer is quite simple: Something that’s designed to do two things is rarely ...
While European lawmakers have spent the last few years pushing automakers to make cleaner combustion cars and more EVs, their counterparts in Brazil have another agenda. They’re considering forcing ...
The amphibious car remains elusive, hindered by regulatory red tape, start-up costs and the inescapable question as to why such a car is even needed. Jeff Bennett on The News Hub shows us one company ...
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